Professional NUDE Handbook

Professional handbook

NUDE

Body care in Christina's style — enzymatic peels, salon massages, illuminating mists, and body milk. The "less is more" philosophy for the body skin of adult clients seeking regeneration, radiance, and silkiness.

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For whom: dry body skin, keratosis pilaris, stretch marks, post-UV/sports regeneration, spa salon client. Problem: roughness, unevenness, lack of hydration, loss of body skin firmness. Distinguishing feature: body care in Christina's philosophy (less is more) - enzymatic peels, salon massages, protective mists. Ideal salon: spa, body cosmetology clinic, massage parlor offering regenerating treatments.

NUDE Line Philosophy

NUDE is a body care segment in Christina's portfolio — the brand's first line dedicated to comprehensive body skin care. After 40+ years of experience in facial skin care, Christina has transferred its philosophy of active formulas and hypoallergenicity to body salon treatments.

Central idea: less is more. A short ingredient list, high concentrations of actives, zero unnecessary preservatives and synthetic fragrances. NUDE is elegant simplicity - body skin treated with the same respect as facial skin.

Second pillar: salon spa protocol. NUDE was designed as a coherent 6-step system - from cleansing, through peeling, massage, soothing mask, to illuminating serum and protective mist. Ideal for offering 60-90 minute treatments.

Less is more

Short, clear ingredient list. No ballast - only proven actives in high concentrations.

Hypoallergenicity

Formulas without SLS/SLES, parabens, artificial dyes. Safe for sensitive body skin.

Spa Protocol

6-step system: peel -> massage -> mask -> serum -> mist. 60-90 min salon treatment.

Enzymatic Exfoliation

Berry peel (Berries Scrub) and mulberry peel - gentle enzymatic, without mechanical micro-damage.

Who is the NUDE line for?

  • Dry and dehydrated body skin - dried out by frequent baths, hard water, air conditioning.
  • Keratosis pilaris ("chicken skin") - roughness on arms, thighs, buttocks.
  • Skin after intense UV exposure - regeneration after holidays, tanning, photoaging.
  • Athletes and active individuals - regeneration after workouts, post-exertion massage.
  • Spa salon client expecting a full 60-90 minute ritual with a massage element.
  • Skin with stretch marks (early and mature) - barrier regeneration support.
  • Skin with minor sun spots on arms, décolletage.
  • Mature skin 40+ with loss of body firmness - prevention and support.

Key Ingredients and Technologies

NUDE combines enzymatic exfoliation, plant concentrates, and fruit acids in hypoallergenic formulas.

Berry Extract (Berries Smoothing Scrub)

Fine enzymatic-mechanical scrub with berry extracts (acai, blackberry). Smoothes skin and restores its glow without the risk of micro-damage. Step 2A of the protocol.

Herbal Extracts (Deep Herbal Peel)

Blend of herbal extracts (chamomile, lemon balm, yarrow) - deeper peel with soothing action. Step 2B - for skin with thicker texture.

Plumeria / Frangipani (Frangipani Mild Peel)

Gentle peel with an oriental aroma - for sensitive body skin. Ideal before a relaxing massage (aromatherapeutic element). Step 2C.

Marine Extracts (Sea Herbs Peel)

Mineral blend with algae - peel-soap in bar/powder form. Mineralizes, cleanses, gently exfoliates. Step 2D.

Phyto extracts + massage cream (Phyto Repair Massage Cream)

Massage cream with prolonged glide and plant extracts (centella, aloe, vitamin E) - barrier regeneration, elasticity support. Step 3A of the protocol.

Algae + Bisabolol (Calming Mask)

Soothing body mask - immediate relief of redness after peeling/massage. Step 3B - crucial for client comfort.

Vitamin C + Plant Extracts (Radiance Serum)

Illuminating body serum - supports even skin tone, prevents discoloration. Step 4A of the protocol and home care.

Antioxidant Mist (Protecting Mist)

Treatment finalization - protective mist with antioxidants. Provides an illuminating finish, lightly moisturizes. Step 4B.

Professional Treatment Protocol

NUDE Body Spa Protocol - a 6-step salon treatment lasting 60-90 minutes. Adaptable: express treatment (45 min) omitting massage, or spa-deluxe (90 min) with full massage.

  1. STEP 1 — Balancing Cleanser Body cleansing gel - removes impurities, cosmetics, light sebum. SLS-free, hypoallergenic. Time: 3 min · rinse with lukewarm water
  2. STEP 2 — Peeling (choice of variant A/B/C/D) Choice of peel variant according to skin type: 2A Berries (universal), 2B Deep Herbal (thick skin), 2C Frangipani (sensitive), 2D Sea Herbs (mineralization). Circular massage 5-10 min. Time: 10 min · rinse with warm water
  3. STEP 3A — Phyto Repair Massage Cream (salon massage) Massage cream with prolonged glide - manual relaxation or modeling techniques (20-40 min). Key element of spa-deluxe. Time: 20-40 min · full-body or localized massage
  4. STEP 3B — Calming Mask Soothing mask with algae and bisabolol - relieves redness after peeling and massage, mineralizes. Time: 10-15 min · wash off with lukewarm water
  5. STEP 4A — Radiance Serum Illuminating serum - rubbed into the entire body or localized (décolletage, arms). Basic care. Application: 3 min · thin layer
  6. STEP 4B — Protecting Mist Antioxidant mist - finalizes the treatment, provides an illuminating finish, lightly moisturizes. Spray 3-5x from a distance of 20 cm
Clinical tip: for a new client - start with peel 2C (Frangipani) as the safest. Escalate to 2A/2B in subsequent treatments. The client MUST receive home care recommendations (retail): Balancing Cleanser + Body Milk + Radiance Serum as a minimum. Optimal salon frequency: 1x a month (maintenance), 1x every 2 weeks (intensive program of 6-8 treatments).

Professional Products (Salon)

Salon sizes - fully compatible with the treatment protocol described above.

Home Care Products

Retail sizes - designed to maintain and enhance the effects of salon treatments.

Home Ritual - Morning and Evening

Morning Ritual (AM)

  1. Cleansing in the shower — Nude Balancing Cleanser
  2. Moisturizing — Nude Moisturizing Body Milk (thin layer, 2 minutes for full absorption)
  3. Localized illumination — Nude Radiance Serum (décolletage, arms, buttocks - 3x a week)

In summer: SPF 30+ on exposed areas (arms, décolletage). NUDE Body Milk does not contain UV filter.

Evening Ritual (PM)

  1. Cleansing — Nude Balancing Cleanser
  2. Enzymatic peel 2x a week — Nude Mulberry Enzymatic Scrub (rough skin, KP)
  3. Regenerating hydration — Nude Moisturizing Body Milk (thicker layer in the evening)
  4. Localized serum — Nude Radiance Serum (stretch marks, discoloration)

After enzymatic peeling, DO NOT combine with another peel (AHA, mechanical). Minimum 48-hour break between exfoliating treatments.

Most Frequent Cosmetologist Questions

Can I use NUDE on facial skin?

NO - NUDE is a line dedicated exclusively to body skin. Facial skin has a different thickness, sebaceous gland density, and sensitivity. For the face, use an appropriately selected Christina line (NUANCE, MUSE, UNSTRESS, BIO PHYTO, LINE REPAIR, FOREVER YOUNG, WISH).

How often should the NUDE salon treatment be performed?

Maintenance treatment: 1x a month. Intensive program (e.g., before the season, after holidays, post-tan regeneration): 6-8 treatments in a cycle every 7-14 days. Optimal season: autumn-spring (less UV exposure).

Does NUDE help with keratosis pilaris ("chicken skin")?

Yes - regular enzymatic peeling (Mulberry retail 2x a week) + daily Body Milk show visible improvement after 4-8 weeks. In the salon, protocol 2A (Berries) + regenerating cream massage intensifies the effect. Support, not a cure - effects depend on individual skin.

Does NUDE help with stretch marks?

NUDE supports skin regeneration with stretch marks - especially early (red, fresh). Regenerating cream massage + Body Milk + Radiance Serum are elements of a supportive ritual. Mature (white) stretch marks are difficult to completely reduce - NUDE supports their aesthetics (more uniform tone).

What is the difference between Berries, Deep Herbal, Frangipani, and Sea Herbs peels?

Berries (2A): universal enzymatic-mechanical, for normal skin. Deep Herbal (2B): deeper, for skin with thicker texture (arms, back). Frangipani (2C): most gentle, for sensitive skin + relaxing aromatherapy element. Sea Herbs (2D): mineralizing, for dehydrated skin - a peel-soap bar.

Can I use NUDE Body Milk after sun exposure?

Yes – Body Milk with Phyto extracts has soothing, regenerating, and moisturizing properties. After sun exposure, it's ideal in combination with Calming Mask (in-salon treatment) or Radiance Serum (for post-sun pigmentation). After the first 24-48 hours of exposure – apply a thin layer daily, twice a day.

Is NUDE hypoallergenic?

Yes – formulas are free from SLS/SLES, parabens, artificial colorants, and denatured alcohol. Safe for sensitive body skin. Exception: Frangipani peeling (2C) contains natural essential oils – it may be irritating for skin reactive to scents.

Contraindications

  • Open wounds, recently operated areas, skin infections.
  • Active herpes simplex in the treatment area.
  • Active skin diseases (psoriasis, atopic dermatitis, new inflammatory back acne).
  • Recently performed energy treatments (laser, RF, IPL) – minimum 14 days break.
  • Shortly after waxing – minimum 48 hours break.
  • Allergies to berry extracts, herbs, plumeria, algae (peelings 2A-D contain these extracts – 24-hour test recommended).
  • Pregnancy – use caution during abdominal massage (II/III trimester) and avoid Frangipani peeling (essential oils).
  • Skin with active post-sun pigmentation such as melasma – consult a dermatologist before peeling.
  • Very sensitive, couperose skin in an active phase – choose variant 2C (Frangipani) or UNSTRESS.
  • Skin with fresh scars from C-sections, plastic surgeries – minimum 3 months after surgical procedure.

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Educational material from the Christina Cosmetics Poland / TOP Cosmetics Europe Sp. z o.o. team. Information is general in nature and does not replace individual consultation with a certified cosmetologist or dermatologist.