Face cream is one of the most widely used skincare products in India, with categories such as moisturizing cream, fairness cream, night cream, anti-aging cream, ayurvedic cream, acne cream (non-medicated), and sun-protection cream.
If you sell or manufacture face creams, trademark registration is essential to protect your brand identity in the competitive skincare market.
This blog covers:
✔ Trademark Class for Face Cream
✔ Rules for filing your trademark
✔ Key benefits of registering your skincare brand
✔ 7–8 FAQs
#1. Trademark Class for Face Cream
Face cream falls under Trademark Class 3, which includes:
Face creams
Moisturizing creams
Fairness creams
Night creams
Anti-aging creams
Sunscreen creams (non-medicated)
BB/CC creams
Cosmetic moisturizers
Skin whitening/brightening creams
Herbal & ayurvedic face creams (non-medicated)
Face serums and lotions
Skin-care cosmetic preparations
Class 3 covers cosmetics, beauty products, and skincare creams, making it the correct class for face cream brands.
#2. Why Choosing the Right Class Matters
Choosing the correct trademark class is extremely important because the wrong class can lead to:
Application rejection
No legal protection for your product
Objections under Section 9 or 11
Loss of money and time
To protect your face cream brand legally, you must file under Class 3.
#3. Rules for Filing a Trademark for Face Cream
Follow these essential rules when applying for a trademark:
#✔ Choose the Correct Class – Class 3
Face creams, moisturizers, and skin-lotions fall under Class 3 only.
#✔ Select a Unique and Strong Brand Name
Avoid generic names like:
“Moisturizing Cream,” “Fairness Cream,” “Herbal Cream,” etc.
These names usually get objections for being descriptive.
Choose a distinctive, creative, and original name.
#✔ Decide What Type of Mark to Register
You may apply for:
Word Mark (brand name only)
Logo / Device Mark
Label Mark (packaging design)
#✔ Use Accurate Goods Description
Recommended example:
“Face creams, moisturizing creams, night creams, cosmetic skincare preparations and beauty creams included in Class 3.”
#✔ Submit Required Documents
Applicant ID proof
Brand logo (if filing device mark)
TM-48 authority form
#✔ Respond to Objections Within 30 Days
Trademark Registry may object under Section 9/11 — reply promptly to avoid rejection.
#4. Benefits of Registering Your Face Cream Brand
#1. Exclusive Ownership of Your Brand Name
Trademark gives you full rights over your skincare brand across India.
#2. Protection Against Duplicate & Fake Products
Cosmetic and skincare markets often face duplication — trademark protects your identity.
#3. Required for E-Commerce Platforms
Amazon, Flipkart, Nykaa, Meesho, and Purplle prefer trademark-verified brands.
#4. Builds Customer Trust
Consumers prefer buying skincare products from registered brands.
#5. Branding & Packaging Protection
Trademark strengthens your packaging, logo, and brand identity in the market.
#6. Valuable Business Asset
Your trademark can be licensed, franchised, or sold.
#7. Pan-India Legal Protection
You can take action against infringers anywhere in India.
#8. Valid for Lifetime (With Renewal)
Trademark validity: 10 years, renewable forever.
#5. FAQs: Trademark for Face Cream
#1. Which trademark class covers face cream?
Trademark Class 3.
#2. Are herbal or ayurvedic face creams included in Class 3?
Yes, as long as they are non-medicated.
#3. Can I trademark the packaging design of my face cream?
Trademark protects logo and name.
For bottle/tub shape design, you need design registration.
#4. How long does it take to register a trademark?
Around 12–18 months, depending on objections.
#5. What is the government fee?
₹4,500 for individuals/startups
₹9,000 for companies
#6. Is trademark required to sell face cream on Amazon or Nykaa?
Yes, trademark is required for brand approval and trust-building.
#7. Can one trademark cover all types of face creams?
Yes — moisturizing, night cream, fairness cream, anti-aging cream, etc.
#8. What if someone has a similar skincare brand name?
You may get a Section 11 objection for similarity.