The Most Common Legal Issues That Beauty Businesses Face

Hey beauty pros, let's talk about trademarks and contracts!

As a beauty biz owner, you've got a lot on your plate. But one thing you definitely can't afford to neglect is protecting your business legally. Whether you're dealing with trademarks or contracts, there are a few common legal issues that can trip you up if you're not careful.

Don't worry, beauty pro, I'm here to help you navigate them!


First up, trademarks.

Basically, a trademark is a way to protect your brand's name, product names, logo and any other identifying marks. It's important because it prevents others from using them without your permission. But here's the thing: not all trademarks are created equally. If you want to make sure your trademark is strong and distinctive, you need to do your research. Look for trademarks that are similar to yours, and make sure yours is unique enough to stand out, and if you want to make sure the process for your trademark runs smoothly and is done correctly, don’t hesitate to reach out to me for a consultation by clicking HERE.

Now, let's talk contracts.

I know, I know, they're not exactly the most exciting part of running a beauty biz. But they're crucial for protecting both you and your clients. The most common legal issues when it comes to contracts are things like unclear payment terms, vague cancellation policies, and lack of liability and dispute resolution clauses. Make sure your contracts are crystal clear and easy to understand.

With a little bit of research, some attention to detail, and an experienced attorney to guide you, you can make sure your business is legally protected. Do you have legit contracts in place for your beauty biz? Click HERE to visit my Contract Shop to snag your bundle today!

Reonna Green, Esq.

Hairstylist turned Attorney 💇🏼‍♀️👩🏼‍⚖️

Questions about protecting your beauty brand or business? Let’s talk! ⤵️⤵️⤵️

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