Women's Health Australia

THE RISE OF Inhalable Beauty

There was a time when the jammy notes of a glass of malbec and the perfume of a freshly picked peony might have been sufficient to fast-track you to a state of chill. These days, you might need something a little stronger.

That your nose has often been covered up when you venture out of the house lately might have something to do with your desire to fill it with pleasant smells the rest of the time. Or perhaps scent has taken on new significance since one in three people with COVID-19 report a loss of

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