
Actress Jessica Alba is one sexy hot mama, trying too hard to promote her new environment-friendly baby and household products on the cover of the upcoming issue of InStyle Magazine (January 2012)- see more pictures below.
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The 30 year-old mother of 2 beautiful girls – 3 year-old Honor Marie and 4 month-old Haven Garner – is currently busy with the launch of The Honest Company, a web-based company with a line of “honest baby products for the next generation.”
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“Our core item will be diapers,” says Alba. “It’s an eco household-and-baby consumer product line. We also have household cleaning products and bodycare products.” Alba. The site thehonestcompany.com, will be “accessible and affordable. If something is healthy and non-toxic, it is usually at a premium price point. We aren’t going to be the cheapest, but certainly not the most expensive.”
“When I started to talk about doing something with consumer products, a lot of people were like, ‘Huh? Why not fashion or bags like most actresses?’ But this is what I am passionate about; it affects the health of not only my children, but all children.”

Here are some highlights from Jessica Alba’s InStyle interview:
On losing pregnancy weight: “[When I was pregnant] with Honor, I didn’t make the healthiest choices when it came to eating. All of a sudden, I had gained over [30 pounds]. I stopped weighing myself after that. With Haven I didn’t gain as much, so [afterward] I was closer to where I felt comfortable in my own skin.” She also works out with a personal trainer three times a week, often alongside Cash. “It’s fun and another way we get to spend time together.”
On being a second time mom: “I’m more relaxed. Every sneeze or runny nose or little bump on the head that would have freaked me out before…I am more easygoing with that sort of thing. And the sense of knowing that I can get Haven to stop crying. It was all new with Honor and I wasn’t confident, and she could feel that so she continued to cry. That didn’t happen a lot, but when it happened I felt like I would crack.”
On the struggles of motherhood: “It’s overwhelming. I don’t consider myself a lot of the time. I think a lot of mums do that, try to be everything to everyone all the time. I make mistakes. I do try to do way too much.”
[images: InStyle]