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elaine / Jun 19

5 Easy Ways to Drink More Water Without Even Trying

elaine / Jun 19

Let’s be honest: most of us think we drink enough water… until we realize our daily hydration routine consists of a latte at 8am and vibes for the rest of the day.

If staying hydrated feels like a full-time job, you’re not alone. But good news: drinking more water doesn’t have to be hard—or boring. Whether you’re a hydration rookie or someone who swears water “has a taste,” these easy tips will help you sip more without even trying (okay, barely trying).


💧 1. Make Your Water Bottle Work for You

Want to drink more water? Step one: make your water bottle do the heavy lifting. And no, we’re not talking about your old dented bottle with mysterious smells.

Introducing your new hydration sidekick: the LARQ Bottle PureVis 2. Yes, it’s pricey, but it’s not your average water bottle—it’s basically your personal hydration assistant.

Basically, it’s doing more for you than your last dating app match. And before you ask, yes, it has a free Essential Filter included so you filter as you sip—there’s no downtime waiting for the dang water to drip through to filter.

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🍋 2. Add a Lil’ Flavor (Without the Sugar Bomb)

If plain water bores you to actual tears, add some natural flavor without turning it into a sugar-fest. Try cucumber, mint, lemon, or berries—anything that doesn’t look suspicious in your produce drawer.

Filtered water already tastes cleaner than how it comes out of the faucet(shoutout again to that Nano Zero filter), so you might not need to mask it with flavor, but a little infusing never hurts.

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⏰ 3. Stack It with a Habit You Already Have

Link your water-drinking to something you already do daily. Morning coffee? Pre-meeting check? TikTok scroll sesh? Boom—sip water right before or after.

And since your LARQ Bottle PureVis 2 keeps track of every sip, you’ll actually see your progress—without needing to write it down, count ounces, or lie to your health app.

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🧊 4. Keep It Cold, Crisp, and Kinda Cute

Let’s be real—ice-cold water just tastes better. Fill your LARQ Bottle PureVis™ 2 with plenty of ice or take it on the go, and you’re guaranteed that crisp, refreshing sip every time since it insulates and keeps water cold for up to 24 hours.

And if it looks good sitting on your desk or fits perfectly in your car cup holder? Even better. Hydration that matches the aesthetic? Chef’s kiss.

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📱 5. Let Tech Do the Nagging (So You Don’t Have To)

Yes, the LARQ Bottle PureVis™ 2 can remind you to drink water by simply blinking a light at you. The PureVis 2 bottle links via Bluetooth to the app, so you can see trends, set goals, and even get nudges without needing another app that guilt-trips you.

Don’t we love when tech and functionality is pretty too? And you don’t have to charge it every night. A full charge lasts up to 3 weeks! Simply charge it via USB-C when the battery’s low. The LARQ app will also show the battery life percentage so you can stay on top of it and never miss a sip.

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TL;DR – Stay Hydrated. Stay Glowing.

Drinking more water doesn’t have to mean drinking out of a jug the size of a toddler. With a few easy tweaks—and a bottle that reminds you to hydrate, filters out junk, and keeps itself clean—you’ll be sipping smarter without breaking a sweat.

👉 Ready to level up your hydration? Meet your new favorite bottle: LARQ Bottle PureVis 2
It glows. It filters. It tracks. It might just be the most impressive thing you own.

Stay thirsty, friends. 💦

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