Words prohibited in cosmetic names include:
The absolute meaning of the word (1). Such as special effects; Full effect; Powerful; Miraculous effect; Efficient; Quick effect; Magic effect; Super strong; Comprehensive; Omnidirectional; Most; First; Special grade; Top class; Crown grade; Extreme; Extraordinary; Change skin; Remove wrinkles, etc.
(2) False word meaning. If only some natural products are added to cosmetics, it is false to claim that the products are "pure natural".
(3) the meaning of exaggeration. For example, "professional" can be applied to products such as hair dyeing, perming, finger (toe) class A used in specialty stores or trained by professionals, but it is an exaggerated word for other products.
(4) Medical terminology. Such as prescription; Prescription; Medicinal; Drugs; Medical treatment; Treatment; Treatment; Stretch marks; Names of various skin diseases; Names of various diseases, etc.
(5) Words expressing or implying the medical functions and effects. Such as antibacterial; Bacteriostasis; Sterilization; Sterilization; Antibacterial; Antiinflammatory; Antiinflammatory; Promote blood circulation; Detoxification; Anti-allergic; Anti-allergic; Desensitization; Spots and cleanliness; Spotless; Remove scars; Hair growth; Hair regeneration; Stop taking off; Lose weight; Dissolve fat; Liposuction; Slimming; Plastic surgery; Skinny legs, etc.
(6) Names of medical celebrities. Such as Bian Que; Hua tuo; Zhang Zhongjing; Li Shizhen, etc.
(7) Words and meanings that have nothing to do with product features and are difficult for consumers to understand. Such as decoding; Numbers; Intelligence; Infrared ray, etc.
(8) the meaning of common words. "Naked" shall not be used if it is vulgar when used for "naked"; Can be used for "nude makeup" (such as make-up cosmetics).
(9) feudal superstition. Such as ghosts, goblins, hexagrams, evil spirits, souls, etc. Another example is that when "God" is used for "God", it belongs to feudal superstition; Can be used for "refreshing" (such as aromatic cosmetics).
(10) Approved drug name. Like house dust mites.
(eleven) beyond the scope of use of products. For example, the declaration of special-purpose cosmetics shall not exceed the interpretation of the meaning of nine categories of special-purpose cosmetics stipulated in the Regulations on Cosmetic Hygiene Supervision and its detailed rules for implementation. Another example is that non-special-purpose cosmetics may not claim the function of special-purpose cosmetics.
That's what Bian Xiao shared today. I hope I can help you.