Jessica Alba's company under fire with claims it lies about ingredients
A Wall Street Journal investigation claims The Honest Company, co-founded by actress Jessica Alba, used Sodium Lauryl Sulfate in its laundry detergent.
The company, which says its products are more ecologically friendly than other brands, had promised the compound would not be included in their products and it refuted the The Wall Street Journal’s investigation.
The Honest Company is valued at $1.7 billion.
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Great response from #jessicaAlba 's #honestcompany . They need to defend their #brand at this critical growth stage https://t.co/RSQoD9hxbr
— Andres Siefken (@asiefken) March 11, 2016
The Honest Company isn't so 'honest' after all. Not the first time. Don't be deceived by the marketing of major... https://t.co/sTrW8diCqv
— Redeem Your Body (@RedeemurBody) March 11, 2016
Story is not about dishonesty from @Honest, but about supply chains and brands not knowing what they're selling https://t.co/bGxVa4PFOv
— Lauren Weber (@laurenweberWSJ) March 11, 2016
This story was originally published March 11, 2016 at 7:51 AM.