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What is the trademark of nail polish?

Nail polish belongs to the third category in trademark classification.

A trademark is a symbol to distinguish the source of goods or services, and each registered trademark is designated for a certain kind of goods or services. It is precisely for the needs of trademark retrieval, examination and management that some goods with the same attributes are grouped into one category, and all goods and services are divided into 45 categories, forming a trademark classification table-the Classification Table of Goods and Services for Trademark Registration.

Trademark classification is as follows:

Category I: chemicals used in industry, science, photography, agriculture, horticulture and forestry, unprocessed synthetic resins, unprocessed plastic substances, fertilizers, fire extinguishing compositions, quenching and metal welding preparations, chemicals for preserving food, leather-making materials and industrial adhesives.

Category II: pigments, varnishes, natural paints, rust inhibitors and wood preservatives, colorants, mordants, unprocessed natural resins, metal foils and metal powders for painters, decorators, printers and artists.

Category III: Bleach and other materials used for laundry, cleaning, polishing, decontamination and grinding, soap, perfume, essential oil, cosmetics, shampoo and toothpaste.

Category IV: industrial oils and greases, lubricants, articles that absorb, spray and bind dust, fuels (including gasoline for engines) and lighting materials, candles and wicks for lighting.

Category V: medical and veterinary preparations, medical hygiene preparations, medical nutrition, baby food, plasters, dressings, materials for filling cavities and dental molds, disinfectants, preparations for killing harmful animals, fungicides and herbicides.

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