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Every now and then, we all could benefit from a full body detox. Whether you want to lose a few pounds, boost your immune system, de-stress or simply just adopt an overall healthier lifestyle, detoxing is one of the best (and easiest) ways to get you back on track. When you're armed with a host of detox recipes to choose from, you'll be surprised to learn how easy it is to cure or subdue most ailments by taking your detox water of choice along with you during the day.


You've likely heard of some of them (hello, cucumber mint!), while others open a completely new world of flavors that work together to make you feel your best.

We've rounded up a collection of some of our favorite detox waters that are ideal for year-round consumption—and will guaranteed that you're always snatched with beautiful skin and feeling great!

Cranberry Detox Water Recipe

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Seeing the main ingredient of cranberry may have you thinking of the holiday season, but this detox recipe is all about your health. If you didn't know, cranberries are extremely high in antioxidants, which make them ideal for your digestive health. Check the recipe here.

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