A beauty editor, Rosie Green, writes that she had previously avoided routinely drinking large quantities of water despite an interest in beauty and health routines. In the piece, she describes deciding to try a “litres of water every day” approach as an experiment, contrasting it with her usual preference for tea. She presents her experience and observations from the period she drinks more water, discussing perceived effects and what she says she learns about hydration. The article also includes general guidance on how much water people should drink, presented as a takeaway from her experiment. Both versions of the story published by the outlet mirror the same framing: it is an individual trial presented in a lifestyle/beauty context rather than a clinical study. The reporting emphasizes her personal account—what she did, what she noticed, and the practical hydration message derived from her experience—without providing detailed medical testing or comparative measurements beyond her own observations.