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Website. honest.com. The Honest Company, Inc. is an American digital-first consumer goods company, based in Los Angeles and founded by actress Jessica Alba, Christopher Gavigan, and Brian Lee. The company had $319 million in 2021 sales, and was valued at roughly $550 million as of February 2022. [3]
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The Honest Company is a mission-driven company founded by Jessica Alba that offers safe and effective products for baby, personal care, cleaning, and vitamins. Learn more about their values, ingredients, social impact, and shop online.
May 4, 2021 · When The Honest Company debuts on the Nasdaq this week, actress Jessica Alba will likely take center stage on the podium to ring the bell—capping off a seemingly remarkable success story.
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Feb 6, 2022 · The actress and entrepreneur shares how she launched a nontoxic-household goods company, defied expectations and overcame challenges. She also reveals why she started therapy later in life and how it helped her.
Apr 3, 2024 · Why The Honest Company believes their customers are 'brilliant'. Carla Vernón, CEO of The Honest Company, enters the BBC's Executive Lounge to talk about why companies shouldn't tell...