Jessica Alba opens her first pop-up shop for Honest Beauty

Jessica Alba was seen solo on Friday, while visiting a bake shop without husband Cash Warren or their daughters Honor and Haven.

She had been busy as she promotes her new line of make-up - Honest Beauty - and establishing its first pop-up shop at The Grove in Los Angeles. So to pamper herself, by Friday she was ready to treat herself, which she did by stopping by Sprinkles Cupcakes in Beverly Hills.

The 34-year-old sported a broad smile as she could be seen frosting a helping plate of the famed baked goods.

Jessica also advertised some of her line's new products, that includes her Truly Magnetic Eyeshadow Trio in heather mauve and Truly Kissable Lip gloss in dreamy kiss.

For the meantime, last Friday Jessica celebrated the grand opening of her first pop-up shop for Honest Beauty at The Grove in Los Angeles.

She speaks to Women's Wear Daily regarding her venture, and Jessica explained that the line had been encouraged by her years in the business, and wanting dependable, quality make-up.

'I've been working since I was 12, so I have over 20 years' experience with make-up, and I am used to a really high standard of effectiveness and quality,' she told.

The Sin City star also revealed that she was always planning on launching a make-up line, but she just wanted to take time to make sure she got it right.

'Beauty was always part of the plan,' Jessica explained. 'It was just a matter of when, how, and being able to execute it properly. I didn't want to do this half-a**.'

The entrepreneur really did a good job after finding her eye shadow trio already on a list of '8 Celebrity Beauty Products That Are Actually Fantastic".

Unluckily it isn't all good reviews for Jessica's products, as The Honest Company was recently hit with a class action lawsuit.

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