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She's had plenty of success on the big screen, but Jessica Alba is definitely not a one-dimensional star. While posing for Sebastian Kim, the "Sin City" beauty opened up to the Fall 2014 issue of Glam Belleza Latina about her health-conscious brand, the Honest Company and discussed the importance of growing up in the Latin culture.
Check out highlights from Alba's interview below and for more, head over to Glam Belleza.
On the differences between her business and her movie career:
?Having a company that?s making the world a better place is a life calling. Performing has also been a life calling, but they?re so different. It takes a completely different side of my brain to do one versus the other. But I?m truly very proud of The Honest Company.?
On her process for getting red-carpet ready:
?[W]e start with what I?m wearing, and we go from there. I don?t like my skin to look overly done. But I still love to play with makeup. I love a smoky eye or a cool colored eyeliner. I just don?t do all of it at once!?
On the beauty lessons she learned from the women in her life:
?My grandma, whom I grew up with and who helped raise me with my mom, loved aloe vera. If anything was wrong, she?d break her aloe vera plant and rub it all over.?
On the importance of race to her identity:
?It?s always been the same. I?ve always felt closer to being a Latina than anything else, because I grew up with my dad?s family, who are Mexican American. I never really identified any other way. But I think that today it?s less and less about having to identify with one race and holding on to that completely. I mean, my kids are African American and Caucasian on their dad?s side, and Latino and Caucasian on my side.?
On the Latinas she admired when she was growing up:
?I grew up in Southern California, where Latin culture is just everywhere. I mean, I still love mariachi music! I looked up to Jennifer Lopez. She is someone who broke through barriers, a powerhouse. You know: I could be a dancer, singer, actress, entrepreneur?I can do all of it. And Daisy Fuentes too. What she did with her platform was incredible. It took the rest of the country a second to catch up to Latinas in the United States being mainstream.?
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