: a small alpine perennial composite herb (Leontopodium nivale synonym L. alpinum) of central and southeast Europe that has a dense woolly white pubescence
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Perhaps there’s edelweiss over on the other side of the glacier, down in Valais.—Christian Kracht, Harper's Magazine, 2 Nov. 2024 Think of the deep musk of rose, the powdery or alpine brightness of edelweiss, or the delicate elegance of winter jasmine and freesia.—Michael Stefanov, Robb Report, 26 Nov. 2024 Extracts like blue gentian, edelweiss, and centella asiatica work in tandem to help brighten, smooth, and soothe so your complexion glows upon waking.—Emily Orofino, Allure, 24 Oct. 2024 The last of the edelweiss flowers were blooming in the high meadows.—Tomas Weber, Smithsonian Magazine, 24 Oct. 2024 Priced at $52 on QVC, the product is packed with botanicals like arnica, edelweiss and hydrating oils to leave your complexion looking refreshed.—Sandra Rose Salathe, Flow Space, 12 Sep. 2024 Incorporating hyaluronic acid and edelweiss flower, this leave-in protects against future heat damage, environmental stressors, and breakage to all blonde hues.—Lauren Valenti, Vogue, 21 July 2024 Made with edelweiss extract, a blend of antioxidants, and vitamin B5, the oil-free moisturizer works to nourish, protect, and soothe all while strengthening the skin’s barrier and providing 24 hours of hydration.—Averi Baudler, Peoplemag, 7 Feb. 2024 The formula also includes edelweiss flower, which is rich in antioxidants and can protect hair against environmental aggressors.—Jessie Quinn, Peoplemag, 18 Jan. 2024
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