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Which trademark classes does a beauty salon need?

Most beauty salons register in class 44 (Health, beauty & agriculture).

Beauty treatments — facials, waxing, aesthetics — sit in the health-and-beauty services class. Salons with their own product range add the cosmetics class, and retail covers selling those products.

Last reviewed June 2026

Before you file in class 44, make sure the name is free. If it's already taken, your application can be refused — and the £205 IPO fee isn't refunded. Checking takes seconds and costs nothing.

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The classes beauty salons usually register in

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Frequently asked questions

What trademark class is a beauty salon in?
Most beauty salons register in class 44. Class 44 covers health, beauty & agriculture. You only ever register the classes that match what you actually sell.
Do beauty salons need to register in more than one class?
Often, yes. A trademark is only protected in the classes you register, and you pay a fee for each one. Beauty salons usually start with class 44, then add others as the business grows.
How much does it cost a beauty salon to register a trademark?
Filing direct with the UK IPO costs £205 for the first class and £60 for each additional class, so a beauty salon covering class 44 pays about £205. The fee isn't refunded if your mark is refused — which is why checking the name is free first matters. See the full cost breakdown .

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These are the classes beauty salons most commonly register, not a full legal specification — when you file, you list the exact goods or services you need. This is general information, not legal advice. See also our guide to registering a UK trademark, or browse other business types.