And Jessica Alba showed her dedication to the business while arriving at its Santa Monica headquarters on Friday morning.
The Sin City star, 31, dressed comfortably for work in a layered outfit featuring shades of red and blue.
Jessica appeared casual in a red knit cardigan layered over a red and blue striped T-shirt.
She added fitted jeans, indigo flats and a blue and red patterned scarf to the coordinated ensemble.
Just this week, the slimline stunner revealed her trick for losing the baby weight after giving birth to daughter Haven: 'I wore a double corset day and night for three months. It was sweaty, but worth it.
'It was brutal; it's not for everyone,' she confessed.
As usual, the mother of two embraced her
natural beauty by applying minimal makeup and maintaining her ombre
hair's beachy waves.
Jessica founded The Honest Company to deliver eco-friendly baby-care products and household cleaners to families at affordable prices.
She said of the brand: 'I wanted a company that's transparent. I was sick of people saying, '‘This is our green line, it costs a dollar more,'' but it's the same stuff that's in everything else.'
The Machete actress released best-seller The Honest Life, a guide to healthy living, in March.
She spoke to E! News of her motivation to pursue the venture: 'When I was pregnant, I wanted to eliminate any potential health risks,
so I was searching for green products at the time, but it was all so
confusing.
'I realized that a lot of those products had brown or beige packaging, but in the end, they were really just better for the planet, but not for people.
'I have two jobs, I have two kids, I have a husband, friends and family to care about. I have so much to do in my life, and all I want to do is make healthier choices that are realistic and inexpensive,' she finished.
The brunette beauty, who remains set on expanding the company, also expressed an interest in creating a health-conscious makeup line.
The Sin City star, 31, dressed comfortably for work in a layered outfit featuring shades of red and blue.
Working woman: Jessica Alba spent Friday morning
at the Santa Monica headquarters of her eco-friendly business, The
Honest Company
She added fitted jeans, indigo flats and a blue and red patterned scarf to the coordinated ensemble.
Just this week, the slimline stunner revealed her trick for losing the baby weight after giving birth to daughter Haven: 'I wore a double corset day and night for three months. It was sweaty, but worth it.
'It was brutal; it's not for everyone,' she confessed.
Pretty in primaries: The mother of two put
together an outfit using complementary shades of red and blue and
embraced her hair's natural wave
Jessica founded The Honest Company to deliver eco-friendly baby-care products and household cleaners to families at affordable prices.
She said of the brand: 'I wanted a company that's transparent. I was sick of people saying, '‘This is our green line, it costs a dollar more,'' but it's the same stuff that's in everything else.'
The Machete actress released best-seller The Honest Life, a guide to healthy living, in March.
Expanding her empire: Jessica recently released a best-selling guide to healthy living, The Honest Life
'I realized that a lot of those products had brown or beige packaging, but in the end, they were really just better for the planet, but not for people.
'I have two jobs, I have two kids, I have a husband, friends and family to care about. I have so much to do in my life, and all I want to do is make healthier choices that are realistic and inexpensive,' she finished.
The brunette beauty, who remains set on expanding the company, also expressed an interest in creating a health-conscious makeup line.
Conscious consumer: Jessica revealed the impetus
for starting The Honest Company, stating: 'All I want to do is make
healthier choices that are realistic and inexpensive'
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