Nail polish belongs to the third largest category in the trademark classification.
A trademark is a sign that distinguishes the source of goods or services. Each registered trademark is designated for use on a certain product or service. It is precisely for the needs of trademark retrieval, review, and management that certain goods with the same attributes are grouped together into one category, and all goods and services are divided into 45 categories to form a trademark Classification Schedule - "Classification of Goods and Services for Trademark Registration".
The trademark classification is as follows:
Category 1: chemicals used in industry, science, photography, agriculture, horticulture and forestry, unprocessed artificial synthetic resins, unprocessed plastic substances , fertilizers, fire-extinguishing compositions, preparations for quenching and welding metals, chemicals for preserving food, tanning agents, adhesives for industrial use.
Class 2: Pigments, varnishes, lacquers, rust and wood preservatives, colorants, mordants, unprocessed natural resins, metal foils and foils for painters, decorators, printers and artists Metal powder.
Category 3: Bleaching agents and other materials for laundry use, cleaning, polishing, scouring and abrasive preparations, soaps, spices, essential oils, cosmetics, hair lotions, toothpastes.
Category 4: Industrial oils and greases, lubricants, supplies for absorbing, spraying and bonding dust, fuels (including gasoline for motors) and lighting materials, candles for lighting, and wicks.
Category 5: Medical and veterinary preparations, medical hygienic preparations, medical nutritional products, baby food, plasters, dressing materials, materials for filling tooth holes and dental molds, disinfectants, and preparations for killing harmful animals , fungicides, herbicides.
…………and so on.