Alba Promotes Her Honest Company Products in South Korea

Jessica Alba is taking her line of eco-friendly baby and home products to Asia…

The 32-year-old half-Mexican American actress returned to South Korea to promote the Honest Company and participate in the Seoul Design Forum 2013 last week.

Jessica Alba

Alba, best known in South Jorea for her role in Fantastic Four, launched her business last year. The Honest Company offers a collection of toxin-free household goods, diapers, and body care products.

Alba, who was saluted at Self’s Women Doing Good Awards last year, brought along her Korean-American business partner Brian Lee on the trip.

“When I was pregnant, I developed allergic reactions to a washing detergent, which was among baby products that were known to be relatively safe,” Alba was quoted as saying by Yonhap News. “If I could be allergic, I thought about how bad it could be for the baby. I learned that many products out there contain toxins.”

 

Her company is named after her older daughter, Honor Warren.

The mother of two is said to be actively involved in every step of the business, from brainstorming ideas to designing the product and packaging, as well as the brand image.

 

“When Jessica Alba doesn’t have to be on the production set she comes to the office every day,” said Lee.

The actress also gave a speech during the forum, and emphasized the importance of “thinking outside the box” when it comes to business.

Alba tweeted photos of various local dishes such as raw crab and spicy octopus, and wrote Noryangjin Market, one of the largest seafood markets in East Asia, has “the freshest lobster ever.”

Alba has yet to visit Korea as part of a movie promotion tour, but she was in the country in April 2012 on a family vacation. Her low-profile visit made headlines as she posted photos taken in front of local tourist sites — from traditional palaces to seafood markets and shopping districts.

Lopez Launching Online T-Shirt Shopping Site

It’s T-shirt time for Jennifer Lopez… And, you could take part!

The 42-year-old Puerto Rican singer/actress, who just announced that she won’t be returning to American Idol this season, has partnered with tech entrepreneurs MJ Eng and Brian Lee and fashion entrepreneur Erica Zohar to launch Teeology.com, an online shopping destination for limited-edition luxury T-shirts.

Jennifer Lopez

Using innovative technology and social networking tools to disrupt the traditional retail model, Teeology.com will place a curated selection of high-end printed T-shirts, designed by various artists and designers, up for vote by its members. The winning designs going into immediate production.

The site, which should be up and running in the near future, will also offer a permanent collection of basics for men and women starting at $20 in addition to the limited-edition styles, which start at $29.

 

Alba Launches Eco-Friendly Baby & Household Items Website

She’s a proud mother, popular actress and a red carpet superstar, as evidenced by her show-stopping appearance at the Golden Globes… But Jessica Alba’s next project could have you turning green!

The 30-year-old half-Mexican American actress and mother of two has just launched The Honest Company, a new e-commerce site for eco-friendly household products like baby products, cleaning supplies and body care items for a monthly subscription fee. Apart from products here you can check about affordable carpet cleaning company in Gold Coast as well which can help you for cleaning work as well.

Jessica Alba's The Honest Company Website

It’s a project that hits close to home for Alba, who started researching ways to create a safe home when she was pregnant three-and-a-half years ago with her daughter Honor.

“I found that there were all these toxic chemicals in products for kids…and I was like, ‘That’s crazy,’” recalled Alba during an interview on the morning talk show Live! with Kelly. “And, so I thought of this idea of creating an eco-friendly [and] cute baby and product company.”

One of the things that prompted Alba to create a green company was a laundry detergent that was made specifically for babies that caused the actress to sneeze and break out in a rash.

“If it had that effect on me, I didn’t want to use it anywhere near my infant daughter,” Alba told CNN Money. “There are many studies that suggest a link between chemicals found in many of the everyday products we use and diseases including cancer, asthma and ADHD.”

Jessica Alba The Honest Company

So Alba has joined forces with ShoeDazzle founder Brian Lee, environmental health expert Christopher Gavigan, and PriceGrabber.com executive Sean Kane to launch The Honest Company.

To start with, the site will offer two bundles – a family pack that comes with several household items, for $35.95, and a baby bundle that comes with a month’s supply of biodegradable and fashionable diapers, for $79.95. The site will expand based on customer feedback.

Currently, the site is offering a limited promotion where a diaper pack membership comes with free wipes. There’s also a free trial, so you can decide if you like the products.

“Most eco-friendly companies don’t have a high volume, so they can cost 3 to 4 times as much as what we’re offering,” says Alba about the pricing on her site. “We aren’t going to be the cheapest, but we’re certainly not the most expensive.”

And a portion of the proceeds will go to support Baby2Baby, a non-profit organization that distributes baby supplies to needy families.