My Stanley Quencher cup helps keep my skin clear and it’s now available in fruity new colour

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Having tried and tested the Stanley Quencher for herself, writer Lucy Addicott swears by the bestselling water bottle to keep her hydrated and it’s now available in a brand new colour

Stanley Quencher cups encourage the user to drink more water

On a mission to increase my water intake, I was intrigued and admittedly sceptical whether the TikTok viral tumbler would actually help me stay hydrated but after getting my hands on the bestselling Stanley Quencher water bottle over six months ago, it’s hardly ever not by my side.

After using the Stanley Quencher H2.0 Flowsate Tumbler for just a week, I had drank more water than ever before, which in turn made me feel more awake and helped keep my skin clear. You can read my full review of the Stanley Quencher here, but the 1.2L bottle is certainly worth the hype to me and it’s no surprise that it sells out time and time again.

Putting its practically aside, the Stanley cup has gained in popularity as it is very aesthetically pleasing, available in an array of different colours and designs. The brand frequently release new shades and the latest addition to the Stanley Quencher collection is Plum – a bold purple hue that can be bought here.

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The Stanley Quencher H2.0 Flowsate Tumbler retails for £44.99
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Described by Stanley as ‘teetering along the edge of a hue that’s both warm and cool, as mysterious as it is sweet. The plum colourway is reminiscent of its ripest namesake and delivers just as much satisfaction,’ and if their other colour releases are anything to go by, it won’t stick around for long. I have the Twilight colourway which is sold out, however Sage, Rose Quartz ,Cream, Black and Plum are currently in stock.

As the weather starts to warm up, a Stanley cup could be the perfect water bottle for you as it kept my drink icy and refreshing all day and even overnight. While the handle makes it comfortable to lift, it can become quite heavy so I found that it is not the best for travelling with. For an alternative option that you could take to the gym or to work, the Lulu Lemon Back to Life Sport Bottle 32oz has been reduced from £48 to £29 here.

If you want to keep your skin hydrated as well as your body, shoppers can save £40 off Molly-Mae Hague’s favourite Stanley cup colour with the Elizabeth Arden Ultimate Hydration Bundle. Worth over £100, but priced at £70, it includes two full-size Elizabeth Arden skincare products and a rose quartz Stanley cup.

You can get the Stanley Quencher cup in Plum at the official Stanley website for £44.99, or you can find it in Cream and Shale at Urban Outfitters and Harrods.

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