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After Hours Skin Clinic

After Hours Skin Clinic

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Welcome to the After Hours Skin Clinic - the place where your skin questions don't stop when the clinic closes. Hosted by consultant dermatologist Dr Emma Craythorne, this laid-back, information-packed podcast dives into everything you’ve ever wanted to know about your skin and how to look after it. Broadcasting from a cozy spot that’s less clinic, more chic lounge, this podcast blends fun, science-backed conversations with practical, no-nonsense advice. Plus skincare secrets, celebrity guests and so much more. We’re answering all those questions that get asked again and again. From the skin microbiome to vitamin C, treating acne to getting that glow, we’re cutting through misinformation and giving you advice you can trust. There are so many ways to make your skin a little bit better and if your skin is a little bit better you can achieve so much more in a day – you actually can! A little about Emma: Emma has been a dermatologist for nearly 20 years. She works for the NHS in the Institute of Dermatology, on Harley Street at OneWelbeck in London. She’s the host of The Bad Skin Clinic on Discovery and is the founder of Klira - the world’s first luxury prescriptive skincare. Meet the team: Producer: Ella Blaxill Series Editor: Eve Streeter Music by Simon Elms A Raconteur Studios production
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  • Korean Skincare Deep Dive: From Snail Mucin to Glass Skin with Dr Christine Hall
    Jul 10 2025
    In this episode of After Hours Skin Clinic, Dr Ellie Rashid is joined by Korean skincare expert Dr Christine Hall to unpack the most talked-about trends and ingredients in K-beauty—beyond the marketing. They cover it all: Korean face masks, snail mucin, bee venom, Korean sunscreens (why they’re so good), placenta extract, mealworms, and the science behind PDRN (yes, derived from salmon sperm). Plus, what exactly are spicules—and how are sea sponges involved? They also get into the truth behind “glass skin”, how to actually achieve long-term glow, as well as Christine’s personal holy grail Korean skincare products you don’t want to miss. _____ Have any questions? Send them over to ahsc@raconteur.tv Find us on Instagram @AfterHoursSkinClinic Products mentioned in order: Medicube Collagen Night Wrapping Mask Aestura - AtoBarrier 365 Cream Anua PDRN Hyaluronic Capsule 100 Serum Belif - The true cream Aqua Bomb (Gel Moisturiser) Producer: Ella Blaxill Series Editor: Eve Streeter Music by Simon Elms. This is a Raconteur Studios Production. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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  • Face Washing Mistakes You’re Probably Making — Dermatologists Share What Actually Works
    Jul 3 2025
    In this episode of The After Hours Skin Clinic, consultant dermatologists Dr Emma Craythorne and Dr Ellie Rashid dive into one of the most essential yet often misunderstood skincare practices—how to properly wash your face. Whether you’re a skincare minimalist or a 10-step-routine devotee, this expert-led conversation breaks down everything you need to know about cleansing, from technique and timing to ingredients and tools. Emma and Ellie address the biggest face-washing myths (like the idea that pores "open and close" or that cold water is better) and explain why a good cleansing routine supports, rather than replaces, your active skincare treatments. They discuss the evolution of facial cleansers from harsh soap bars to modern, skin-friendly synthetic detergents (syndets), highlighting top dermatologist-recommended products like the CeraVe Hydrating Cleanser, Cetaphil Gentle Cleanser, and SVR oil cleansers. You'll learn: Why washing your face twice a day matters (hint: sweat, SPF, pollution, and overnight treatments like slugging) The science behind syndets and why they're better than traditional soaps How to double cleanse properly—especially if you wear makeup or SPF Common mistakes people make when washing their face (yes, even using food-based DIY cleansers!) Why scrubs and facial gadgets may be doing more harm than good The difference between mechanical vs. chemical exfoliators—and when to use them Ideal products and routines for oily, dry, acne-prone, or sensitive skin types. Plus, they bust outdated cleansing habits from the 80s and 90s and offer practical advice for teens, parents, and anyone overwhelmed by skincare TikTok trends. _____ Subscribe to The After Hours Skin Clinic on your favorite podcast app, and don’t forget to leave a review if you’ve learned something new. And as always—don’t forget your SPF! Disclaimer: This podcast is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice. Please consult your healthcare provider before making any changes to your skincare regimen. Have any questions? Send them over to ahsc@raconteur.tv Find us on Instagram @AfterHoursSkinClinic _____ Products mentioned: Klira⁠ - Founded by Dr Emma Craythorne, Klira is a bespoke luxury skincare formula prescribed by dermatologists. You may hear it mentioned from time to time on the podcast and if you want to find out more head over to ⁠klira.skin⁠ La Roche-Posay Lipikar Syndet Ap+ Wash Cream Uriage Xémose Cleansing Soothing Oil Cetaphil Gentle Cleanser CeraVe Hydrating Cleanser Salacylic Acid Cleanser SVR Cicavit Ultra-Gentle Soothing Cleansing Gel for Irritated Skin Hado Labo Gokujyun Cleansing Oil La Roche-Posay Lipikar Surgras Bread Dove Original Beauty Bar _____ Producer: Ella Blaxill Series Editor: Eve Streeter Music by Simon Elms. This is a Raconteur Studios Production. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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    32 m
  • Struggling with Oily Skin? Dermatologists Explain How to Control It Effectively
    Jun 26 2025
    In this episode of After Hours Skin Clinic, Dr Emma Craythorne is joined by fellow dermatologist Dr Ellie Rashid to dive deep into the truth about oily skin. From genetics and hormones to your microbiome and even your diet, they break down what’s really going on beneath the surface. They also explore the pros of having oily skin, the most common issues that come with it—like acne, clogged pores, and dandruff—and how to tackle them effectively. Plus, they share how to choose the right products, what ingredients to look for, and when it’s time to call in the pros. They talk oil-control blotting sheets, isotretinoin, spironolactone and give all their favorite products. If you want to figure out how to control your oily skin, this episode is a must-listen. Products mentioned: CeraVe Oily Skin Blemish Control Cleanser 2% Salicylic acid toner Paulas choice The Aveeno Gel cream moisturizer Avene ratifiers for oily skin La Roche anthelion with ratifiers Helio care 360 oil free gel ⁠Klira⁠ - Founded by Dr Emma Craythorne, Klira is a bespoke luxury skincare formula prescribed by dermatologists. You may hear it mentioned from time to time on the podcast and if you want to find out more head over to ⁠klira.skin⁠ _____ Have any questions? Send them over to ahsc@raconteur.tv Find us on Instagram @AfterHoursSkinClinic Producer: Ella Blaxill Series Editor: Eve Streeter Music by Simon Elms. This is a Raconteur Studios Production. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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