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Beyonce's Five-year-old Daughter To Launch Her Beauty Line

Darpan News Desk IANS, 06 Feb, 2017 12:36 PM
    Singer Beyonce Knowless daughter Blue Ivy, 5, is reportedly going to have her own registered trademark soon and will launch a girls' beauty line.
     
    Beyonce's company wants to launch a line of girls' products, including hair care, fragrance, clothing, mobile devices, video games and more under the name of Blue Ivy Carter, reports tmz.com.
     
    Those products are all meant for both adults and infants. The company has reportedly filed all the legal documents and it will likely be approved soon. 
     
    Beyonce, who is currently expecting twins, previously made a similar attempt in 2012 when Blue Ivy was born. However, she failed since someone had already registered a trademark on the name, Blue Ivy. This time, the singer hopes that adding "Carter" at the end will do the trick. 

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