Safe and Natural Beauty Product Shop Inspired by Dr Oz

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YouBeauty.com recently launched BeautySage, an online shop that caters to safe and natural beauty and wellness product seekers, "packed with powerful ingredients from all over the globe," as stated by the site, which opened its online doors to the public on May 30, 2012.

Products spotlight bath and body, skin care, makeup, fragrance, hair, wellness, the brands that make these beauty and wellness products, and the stories behind the innovation & inspiration.

Dr. Mehmet Oz and Dr. Michael Roizen's YouBeauty.com inspired BeautySage, to bring customers beauty and wellness products that are proven to deliver on their claims.

BeautySage.com allows about 10 million women and fans of YouBeauty.com to buy safe and natural beauty and wellness products that "truly work." "Each product is put through a rigorous analysis led by a team of experts like cosmetic chemist Ni'Kita Wilson," reports TheEtailBlog.com.

With the launch of BeautySage.com, consumers can now make an informed decision when choosing beauty products for their everyday use. On April 30, 2012, Diane Sawyer of ABC News aired a Consumer Watchdog feature showcasing untested chemicals in beauty products, making shops like BeautySage.com an invaluable resource for safe, natural, and healthy beauty products.

The government has no authority to stop the cosmetic companies from putting unsafe chemicals in beauty products. ABC News reports that Europe has banned close to 1200 such chemicals from being used to the United States's 10, and the cosmetic makers "continue to mix their risky brews of unsafe toxins for daily use domestically. Companies think their European customers deserve safer products," according to Janet Nudelman of the Campaign for Safe Cosmetics.

Congress expects to pass a bill regulating cosmetic makers to label all ingredients and prohibit any cancer & reproductive causing agents, as well as other unsafe chemicals in beauty products, by summer 2012. Health and wellness advocates are advising the public to opt-in for labels with the shortest list of ingredients. With BeautySage.com, consumers can expect products that are not only beneficial to their health, but to the overall wellness behind beauty.