20 Years of Skin: From Chemical Peels to the Enspri Standard
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By Enspri Skincare Pro Tips
When I started my journey in clinical skincare 20 years ago, I was just like many of you: looking for a "miracle" for my sun damage.
My Personal Lesson: The "Thinning" Effect
In my twenties, I turned to take-home chemical peels under the care of a dermatologist. While that initial 'glow' was addicting, I didn’t realize I was actually compromising my skin’s future; my barrier was thinning, leaving me dangerously vulnerable to sun damage and burning almost instantly. Even though I bought these from a professional, the only advice I received was 'buy this' and 'don't forget sunblock.' There was no conversation about the long-term health of my skin or how to rebuild the foundation I was stripping away. I stayed on that cycle for nearly two years, and the reality was a wake-up call: it took me years of patient, disciplined care to finally rebuild the skin foundation I had destroyed in months.
The Enspri Difference: Why Sue Kint Formulated Sheer Ceramide
It was experiences like mine that led our founder, Sue Kint, to create a different kind of clinical standard. She didn't want people just "peeling" their skin away; she wanted them to build it up.

That is why she formulated Sheer Ceramide. While those old peels thinned my skin, Sue’s formula was designed to be the "lipid seal" I wish I’d had back then—a breathable shield that locks in moisture and protects the barrier.
The Evolution of the "Glow"
We’ve moved past the era of aggressive thinning. Today, we use smarter tools like microneedling to build collagen. But the lesson remains: If you aren't sealing your skin, you are damaging it.
I see "tweens" on TikTok today repeating my mistakes, grabbing harsh acids and damaging their young skin. They don't need a miracle; they need the foundation that Sue spent 20 years perfecting.
My 20-Year Conclusion: Follow the Foundation
Don't just "buy and use." Understand your skin. Whether it's our Peptide Plus for collagen signaling or the Sheer Ceramide for that protective seal, every product at Enspri was born from Sue’s mission to provide the expert guidance I never received.
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Legal Disclaimer: The information provided on the Enspri Blog is for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of a physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a skin condition or the use of clinical-grade products. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have read on this website.
© 2026 Enspri Skin Care. All Rights Reserved. All content, including articles, photography, and intellectual property, is owned by Enspri Skin Care. Enspri is a registered Trademark of H&L Global Enterprise. No part of this publication may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means, including photocopying, recording, or other electronic or mechanical methods, without the prior written permission of the copyright holder, except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical reviews and certain other noncommercial uses permitted by copyright law.