Actress Jessica Alba has admitted that she was a tomboy while growing up and adds that her five-year-old daughter Honor is the complete opposite of how she grew up.
"I was a tomboy when I was a kid. Honor is like me grown up. It's so bizarre," people.com quoted Alba, 32, as saying.
The brunette is also the founder of The Honest Company, an eco-friendly business, which specialises in organically produced nappies, baby wipes and bath products.
She admits Honor and her two-year-old daughter Haven are forever acting as guinea pigs.
"Honor loves to clean the counter with our multi-surface cleaner because it smells like grapefruit, and Haven loves to wash her hands. So we now have three different scents, so she's always trying to wash her hands. I'm like, 'All right, enough washing the hands!'" Alba said.
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