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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 the skincare conversation never stops. Hosted by consultant dermatologists Dr Emma Craythorne and Dr Ellie Rashid, 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. A Raconteur Studios production. Art Hygiene & Healthy Living Physical Illness & Disease
Episodes
  • A Love Letter To Skin: The Story Behind Emma's New Book
    Jun 4 2026
    Wish you had all the skincare advice and information you need in one place? This week's episode is a little different from your usual After Hours Skin Clinic. Dr Emma Craythorne has written a book, Skin: An Owner's Guide, and Dr Ellie Rashid is putting her in the hot seat to talk all about it. Emma shares why she swore she'd never write another book after her first experience, what inspired her to create Skin: An Owner's Guide, and the skin science she believes everyone should understand. From the skin barrier and microbiome to ageing, skincare ingredients and common skin conditions, this conversation is a behind-the-scenes look at the book Emma describes as her "love letter to skin". Plus, we'll be giving away signed copies of the book. To enter, head over to our Instagram Please check the competition dates before entering. ⁠Klira⁠ – Founded by Dr Emma Craythorne, Klira creates bespoke prescription skincare formulated by dermatologists. Find out more at klira.skin. Follow & Connect with us ⬇️ YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/@AfterHoursSkinClinic Instagram: @afterhoursskinclinic Email: ahsc@raconteur.tv Producer: Ella Blaxill Executive Producer: Eve Streeter Music: Simon Elms This is a Raconteur Studios production. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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    19 mins
  • Dry Hands Explained: Eczema, Hidden Allergies, Over-washing & The Best Treatments
    May 28 2026
    Dry hands are not just a winter problem and if your skin is cracking, stinging or constantly flaring, there is usually more going on than “just dryness.” In this episode of the After Hours Skin Clinic, Dr Emma Craythorne and Dr Ellie Rashid unpack the different types of hand dermatitis, why some people are genetically prone to eczema, and how everyday habits like over-washing, wet work and even handling receipts can quietly damage the skin barrier. They explain the difference between atopic eczema, irritant dermatitis, allergic contact dermatitis and pompholyx eczema, including the hidden allergens that can keep hand eczema going for years without people realising it. They explore: Who is especially vulnerable to hand eczema The role of filaggrin and skin barrier dysfunction Why soap can make eczema dramatically worse How patch testing works and why it can completely change treatment outcomes The surprising reason some steroid creams can worsen eczema The best soap substitutes and moisturisers for dry, damaged hands How to protect hands properly with gloves and overnight treatments New prescription treatments for chronic hand eczema now available through specialist dermatology clinics There are also practical recommendations throughout the episode, including favourite dermatologist-approved hand creams, cleansers and barrier repair strategies that can genuinely improve painful fissures and chronic dryness. Products mentioned include: Dermol 500 Aveeno Hand Ointment CeraVe Healing Ointment La Roche-Posay Cicaplast Hands O’Keeffe’s Working Hands If your hands are persistently dry, cracked, itchy or inflamed - especially if treatments never seem to fully work - this episode explains what might be missing. Follow & Connect with us ⬇️ YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/@AfterHoursSkinClinic Instagram: ⁠@afterhoursskinclinic⁠ Email: ⁠ahsc@raconteur.tv⁠ Producer: Ella Blaxill Exec: 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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    29 mins
  • Exfoliation: what actually works for glowing skin
    May 21 2026
    Are you over-exfoliating your skin without realising it? In this episode, consultant dermatologists Dr Ellie Rashid and Dr Emma Craythorne explain what exfoliation actually does, how to get glowing skin safely, and why so many people damage their skin barrier chasing “glass skin”. They cover: The difference between chemical and physical exfoliation Why sensitive skin can react badly to exfoliants The real reason exfoliation increases sun sensitivity The best exfoliants for acne, dull skin and ageing skin Why retinoids often outperform scrubs and acids The truth about dermaplaning and whether hair grows back thicker Hidden exfoliants in skincare, including pineapple and papaya enzymes How to protect your skin barrier while still getting glowing skin If you want evidence-based skincare, honest dermatologist advice, and real answers about acne, pigmentation, ageing and skin health, this is the podcast for you. Follow & Connect with us ⬇️ YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/@AfterHoursSkinClinic Instagram: ⁠@afterhoursskinclinic⁠ Email: ⁠ahsc@raconteur.tv⁠ Producer: Ella Blaxill Exec: 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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    18 mins
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