Hello, I operate out of both NY and CA.
I am seeking guidance on the legality of naming a fragrance after a biological compound. Specifically, whether it is permissible to name a fragrance something like "Androstenol," which is a human sex pheromone, assuming the name isn't registered by another beauty and cosmetics company.
I understand that for beauty and cosmetic products, including fragrances, names that imply specific health benefits or physiological effects may attract scrutiny from regulatory bodies such as the FDA. My question is whether the use of such a name is legally permissible in itself, or if it could be problematic.
Also, would adding a disclaimer such as "Not really" or "en realidad no Androstenol" mitigate potential legal or regulatory issues, or would it still be considered problematic?
I am trying to assess the legality of existing brand names in this context and would appreciate any insights or advice on this matter.
Thank you!
I am seeking guidance on the legality of naming a fragrance after a biological compound. Specifically, whether it is permissible to name a fragrance something like "Androstenol," which is a human sex pheromone, assuming the name isn't registered by another beauty and cosmetics company.
I understand that for beauty and cosmetic products, including fragrances, names that imply specific health benefits or physiological effects may attract scrutiny from regulatory bodies such as the FDA. My question is whether the use of such a name is legally permissible in itself, or if it could be problematic.
Also, would adding a disclaimer such as "Not really" or "en realidad no Androstenol" mitigate potential legal or regulatory issues, or would it still be considered problematic?
I am trying to assess the legality of existing brand names in this context and would appreciate any insights or advice on this matter.
Thank you!