Actress Actress Jessica Alba has landed on the cover of Forbes magazine's America's richest self-made women issue after her natural lifestyle firm The Honest Company was valued at USD 1 billion.
The 34-year-old "Sin City" beauty co-founded the business, which sells non-toxic items including diapers, household cleaners and beauty products, in 2012 after previously suffering a bad reaction to chemicals used in a baby detergent while pregnant with her first child in 2008.
In just one year, it raked in USD 10 million in revenue.
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The Honest Company's profits continued to soar and last summer, experts valued the firm at just under USD 1 billion - a figure which has since been surpassed, but Alba insists she is only getting started.
"If we really want to make a difference in the world and people's health, it's billions and billions of dollars, not just one," Alba told Forbes.
Ironically, despite being the cover girl for the America's Richest Self-Made Women issue, Alba just missed out on making Forbes' top 50.
Oprah Winfrey is the highest-placed celebrity at five with a net worth of USD 3 billion, while Madonna is at 28 with USD 520 million and Beyonce ties with TV's Judge Judy for 49th place, with USD 250 million.