The birth of our trademark
In April15th 2018, we invite international famous designer—Peter Los to design our logo. Mr Peter Los is a profound designer in the Netherlands who has succeeded in designing many famous brand logo design like Blooming, Beauty London, Beauty Salon, Beautiful Woman. Peter Los spent about 45 days to design our logo. Through one and half month, he final finish the great work. Peter Los send our final verion of typograpy&emblem revision.
Now , let’s show our great logo for you :

The shape of the Liya logo represent our company-Shenzhen Liya Beaity co ltd; the logo like a flying butterfly which mean our beauty tools business will get more prosperous. It also like two hands shaking ; one hand is us; one is customer; or it could be our each member.
As LIYA BEAUTY grows, we will work with our partners to give her more meaning.

Our board approve this logo as our trademark.
It has been registered from China state administration for industry and commerce, The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) and The European Union Intellectual Property Office(EUIPO).

what’s is the difference between TM & R?
Ok lastly let’s show you what’s is the difference between TM &r?
As always, there are regional differences in legislation and practice on which specific advice should be sought. However, there are some generalities across most regions which can provide some basic information.
The TM symbol can generally be used by any person or business to indicate that a particular word, phrase or logo is intended to serve as an identifier for the source of that product or service. You do not have to have registered a trademark to use it and many companies will opt to use the TM symbol for new goods or services in advance of and during the application process.
The R symbol indicates that this word, phrase or logo is a registered trademark for the product or service. It must only be used in the case of registered trademarks and by the owner or licensee. It also must only be used in the regions in which you possess a valid trademark registration.
