Although I found my Borba experience to be a dud, I'm still intrigued by the idea of complexion-perfecting supplements. The latest launch is an English water called Beauty. It's a spring water that contains an anti-acne protein said to boost the body's bacteria-fighting abilities.
I doubt Beauty would be able to knock out acne — and even if it could do it, you'd have to drink at least two bottles a day, indefinitely. But the design of the bottle is so contemporary and energetic that I'd probably reach for it instead of Dasani. What about you? Would you drink this stuff?

















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I would try it to see how it tastes however I wouldn't have high hopes (actually I would have none) for the curing acne part. The bottle is cute however what would make me think twice about drinking is: What are the proteins/ingredients they put in the water? (I do not drink artifical mixtures) And if the proteins were all natural and I decided to try it, What is the price?
1hmm, well for those of us in the UK it says its available from Tescos and Morrisons. haven't seen it yet, but I might try a bottle.
2Bottled water has got to be one of the most ridiculous extravagances of our society. We have taps, with clean water in them! As for adding all sorts of extras to make it 'healthy', I am pretty sure the same, if not more can be gained from a balanced, healthy diet. I really like the bottle though! I am so fickle...
3I'm not a bottled water person, so £1.29 is too much. But it IS a very pretty bottle.
4I'd try it for the sake of experimenting, but I wouldn't get my hopes up. The bottle's gorgeous, though!
5sure i'd try it
6Eh no thanks...
7seems like a hoax...
8I'd try it out. =)
9I would at least try it to see. I love drinking water so I wouldn't care if it didn't work as long as the taste is good
10no way. ._.
11I don't suffer from acne, so I'll just stick to regular water.
12I'm not so big on the idea of having extra stuff added to my water.
13Not only do I not believe in these "beauty" waters at ALL! (What a total gimmick!) I'm trying not to drink bottled beverages anymore. I carry my lovely Sigg everywhere!
14Yep! I'd try it....
15The last thing we need is another bottled water. The flavored/energy/vitamin waters do nothing for us except make more waste. I have a reuseable bottle that I use as much as possible and use the powdered Propel if I need a change or some flavor.
16As I recall, the Borba water didn't do much so I'm not trying that one again. And I agree with SanDiegoLove, the concept is kind of out of touch with today's economic and environmental reality.
17I'd try anything. If it tastes good, is good for you and by some crazy chance it works - that would be even better! Why not?!
18I would buy it .....just so i can reuse the bottle ....i don't believe in processing something natural...saturating it with artificial ingredients and chemicals and then consuming it in the hope of achieving health ......but i soooo love the bottle .......
19It matches my regular work out clothes. So ... to be fashion forward and matching...yea sure!
20I mean...who wouldn't want their water bottle to match their yoga pants???
No thanks. I'm not a water drinker anyway. If I want to drink water, I'd rather have it tap. Water taken with good nutrition such as lots of fruits, veggies and fish are enough to make skin look and feel better.
21as long as its not too expensive, i don't think it could hurt....
22I'd try it for a little while. It couldn't hurt and the bottle is really cute. I actually have yummy tap water so I usually don't like buying bottled water since the bottles aren't good for the environment.
23prettiest water bottle i've ever seen...
maybe the name of the water refers more to the bottle itself...
24bring it one i have a few pimples then and there!You know what else water i spray on my face to make it seem flawless?Depsea Water
25I'll try anything once if it means clear skin! I've had acne for 11 years and good lord am I tired of it. I got my Zeno in the mail today...wish me look and send me water:)
26I am anti-bottled water. I don't care if it give you better skin, it's all BAD for our planet!
27I'd buy it for the bottle, but not for the water itself. And I completely agree with misscoopa... The Earth comes first. And besides, why spend money on [ugly] bottled water when you can get tap water, which is basically the same? (and it's free, too!)
28I don't have acne because I take REALLY good care of my skin. I was a bit bummed because I thought it was going to be a vitamin-enhanced water that was enhanced with vitamins good for beauty. I would buy that because I buy bottled water anyway, so why not? The bottle is so pretty!
29bogus
30This beauty water in a bottle is just as true to getting rid of pimples as it is to find a jeanie in a bottle that will wash ashore a beach land!But like everyoneone is sure to say nice bottle...
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