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L’Oréal Eyes NFTs and the Metaverse, Filing for 17 Virtual Goods-Related Trademarks

The cosmetics giant has filed trademarks for a slew of its properties, indicating plans to venture into virtual cosmetics.

Yazan Eli Tan
Güncellendi 11 May 2023 ös 7:11 Yayınlandı 16 Şub 2022 ös 4:43 AI tarafından çevrildi
L'Oreal products (Marlene Awaad/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
L'Oreal products (Marlene Awaad/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

Global cosmetic giant L’Oréal could be venturing into the virtual goods economy, according to Feb. 10 trademark filings in the non-fungible token (NFT) and metaverse categories.

The filings themselves are in the names of L’Oréal’s subsidiaries, including makeup and cosmetic companies Kiehl’s, Maybelline, Pureology, Urban Decay and Redken, among others.

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The Kiehl’s filing includes rights to “non-downloadable virtual perfumery,” along with “hair care preparations and cosmetic body care preparations in a virtual environment including a metaverse.”

In eight of the filings, L’Oréal stakes claim to “providing a metaverse for people to browse, accumulate, buy, sell and trade virtual cosmetics.”

L’Oréal did not respond to CoinDesk’s request for comment on its filings by the time of publication.

The company’s initial foray into NFTs came back in December, when it released a collection of seven NFTs focused on female artists and their empowerment. The collection was ultimately a flop, however, seeing less than 0.5 ETH (around $1,550) in sales volume to date.

While the concept of virtual perfume in a metaverse environment may be difficult to grasp, filing a trademark for such things is no longer unusual.

Companies ranging from McDonald’s to Walmart have recently filed for NFT-related trademarks, as have celebrities including Logan Paul, Bronny James and the late Kobe Bryant.

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Read more: YouTuber Logan Paul Files Trademarks for NFT Marketplace, DAO Ventures

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