TODAY’S TRADEMARK – CUTEX
The CUTEX mark is filed in the category of Cosmetics and Cleaning Products . The legal correspondent for CUTEX trademark is Steven Rosenthal, Revlon, Based on CUTEX, INC., the CUTEX trademark is used in the following business: Nail care preparations, namely, nail strengtheners, nail hardeners, nail lengthening preparations, cuticle conditioner, cuticle cream, cuticle removing preparations, nail cream and hand cream. The following goods are classified under Class 3: Bleaching preparations and other substances for laundry use, cleaning, polishing, scouring and abrasive preparations, soaps, perfumery, essential oils, cosmetics, hair lotions and dentifrices.
Cutex is a brand of nail care products, owned by Revlon, Inc. The original product was developed and established in 1911 by Northam Warren Company, based in Stamford, Connecticut In 1960 Northam Warren was acquired by Chesebrough Ponds company. At the time, Cutex nail polish was being sold in 109 countries.
In April 1997, Carson Inc. purchased the Cutex product line for sale in the U.S. and Puerto Rico for $41 million. The following year, in December 1998, Carson sold Cutex to the Shansby Group, in order to focus on its hair care line as well as reduce debt. As part of the sale, Carson retained the nail and lip-coloring product lines. Shansby Group later entered into a joint venture with Medtech Labs to form the publicly traded company, Prestige Brands, which included Cutex
The CUTEX trademark was assigned a Serial Number #85671485 – by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO), bearing registration number 4286265 on February 5, 2013.