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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 Art Hygiène et vie saine Maladie et pathologies physiques
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    • Skin Barrier 101: How to Repair and Protect A Damaged Skin Barrier
      Jan 22 2026
      Our skin barrier is the foundation for great skin health. However, it's so easy to damage or compromise it with overly complicated routines, product overuse and ingredient misuse. This episode is all about understanding, fixing, maintaining and protecting your skin barrier. Consultant dermatologists Dr Emma Craythorne and Dr Ellie Rashid explain the key mistakes we all make from overusing exfoliating acids and misusing retinoids to choosing the wrong cleansers and moisturisers. They also share practical, science-backed tips and dermatologist-recommended products to help restore barrier function and keep skin comfortable long-term. This episode covers: What the skin barrier actually is (and why it’s not “just dead skin”) Why cold weather, wind, heating and lifestyle stress damage the skin barrier How over-exfoliation and product overload can cause irritation The link between barrier damage and acne, rosacea, eczema and sensitivity Signs your skin barrier is compromised (tightness, stinging, redness, flaking) Why less is often more when repairing the skin barrier How cleansers can either protect or strip the skin The importance of moisturising at the right time How humectants, emollients and occlusives work together How to safely recover from retinoid-induced irritation Post-procedure skin barrier repair tips Products mentioned: Avène Cicalfate+ Restorative Protective Cream Avène Tolerance Cleanser Cetaphil Gentle Cleanser SkinCeuticals Epidermal Repair This episode includes a paid partnership with Avène. We only collaborate with brands we genuinely rate and would recommend in clinic regardless of sponsorship. All views shared are our own and based on clinical experience and published evidence. Disclaimer: This podcast is for informational and educational purposes only and does not replace personalised medical advice. Always consult your healthcare professional before making changes to your skincare or treatment plan. 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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      41 min
    • Vitamin C Serums Explained: How They Work, How to Use Them & Which Ones Actually Work
      Jan 15 2026
      Antioxidants are everywhere in skincare but few ingredients are as well-studied, misunderstood, or overcomplicated as vitamin C. In this episode of the After Hours Skin Clinic, consultant dermatologists Dr Emma Craythorne and Dr Ellie Rashid revisit one of our most requested topics: topical vitamin C. They break down the science behind how vitamin C works on the skin, what benefits are genuinely evidence-based, and how to use it properly for maximum results. From collagen production and pigmentation to oxidative stress and UV protection, this episode explains why vitamin C remains the gold-standard antioxidant in dermatology and why drinking it is not the same as applying it to your skin. This episode also covers: What antioxidants actually do at a cellular level Why vitamin C is different from other antioxidants The only form of vitamin C supported by strong clinical evidence Ideal strength, formulation, and pH for effectiveness Why vitamin C should only be used in the morning Common formulation mistakes that make vitamin C ineffective How packaging, expiry dates, and stability affect results Which skin types benefit most and who should be cautious If you’ve ever wondered whether vitamin C is worth the investment, how to choose the right one, or why some formulas work and others don’t, this episode gives you clear, practical, science-backed answers. Products mentioned: Skinceuticals C E Ferulic Skinceuticals Silymarin CF Serum For Blemish Prone Skin Skinceuticals Phloretin CF Gel For Skin Discolouration As always, this podcast is for educational purposes and does not replace personalised medical advice. 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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      17 min
    • Do You Really Need a Night Cream? Dermatologist’s Guide to Circadian Rhythm Skincare & Nighttime Ingredients
      Jan 8 2026
      Do you really need a night cream…or is it just clever marketing? Here’s your evidence-based, dermatologically approved answer (it’s more interesting than you might think). In this episode of After the Hours Skin Clinic, Consultant Dermatologists Dr Emma Craythorne and Dr Ellie Rashid reveal what our skin is actually doing while we sleep and why nighttime is a critical window for skin repair, barrier recovery, and long-term skin health. Emma and Ellie explain how our skin behaves differently at night compared to the day, and how aligning your skincare routine with these natural processes can significantly improve results. You’ll learn: What happens to your skin overnight (and why it matters more than you might think) How the circadian rhythm controls skin repair, inflammation, and cell turnover Why skin loses more water at night and how to prevent water-loss Which ingredients work best at night, including retinoids, niacinamide, hyaluronic acid, emollients, and occlusives Why vitamin C should generally be avoided at nighttime and used in the morning How melatonin supports overnight skin repair The real evidence behind peptides and where they sit compared to retinoids How to build a night routine that supports barrier health without overcomplicating things The episode also breaks down the confusing world of retinoids. From tretinoin to retinol and retinal, explaining what actually works, what’s less potent, and how to use these ingredients safely and effectively. This episode includes a paid partnership with Avène, featuring discussion of the Avène Hyaluron Activ B3 Multi-Intensive Night Cream, a product the hosts genuinely rate for its evidence-based formulation. …If you’ve ever wondered whether night creams are necessary, which ingredients matter most for your night time routine, or how to make your skincare products work harder while you sleep, this episode will give you clarity without myths, fear-mongering, or hype. Products mentioned: Avène Hyaluron Activ B3 Multi-Intensive Night Cream Medik8 Advanced Liquid Peptides The Klira Special 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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      22 min
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