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After Hours Skin Clinic

After Hours Skin Clinic

Written by: Raconteur Studios
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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 Hygiene & Healthy Living Physical Illness & Disease
Episodes
  • Are Deodorants Safe? Aluminium, Breast Cancer & Antiperspirant Myths Explained
    Feb 19 2026
    Is deodorant dangerous? Does aluminium in antiperspirant cause breast cancer? Are we “blocking toxins” when we stop ourselves sweating? This week on After Hours Skin Clinic, Consultant Dermatologists Dr Emma Craythorne and Dr Ellie Rashid cut through one of the most persistent skincare myths on the internet: the safety of deodorants and antiperspirants. From aluminium and breast cancer fears to “endocrine disruptors,” hormone myths and detox misinformation, Emma and Ellie break down what the science actually says (and what the noise on social media can get very wrong). They explain: The difference between deodorant and antipersant What aluminium actually does in the skin Whether antiperspirants increase cancer risk The truth about “toxin build-up” What endocrine disruptors really mean Why irritation and contact dermatitis are more common than serious risk How to manage excessive sweating safely They also discuss fragrance reactions, irritant dermatitis, and when stronger antiperspirants for hyperhidrosis are appropriate. If you’ve ever felt worried about using antiperspirant or confused by clean beauty claims this episode will leave you informed and reassured. Have a skincare myth you want us to tackle next? Send it in. 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 Follow & Connect:Instagram: @afterhoursskinclinicEmail: ahsc@raconteur.tv 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 mins
  • How to Fix Eye Bags & Dark Circles: Causes, Remedies & Treatments
    Feb 12 2026
    Are your under-eyes puffy in the morning? You've got dark circles that won't go away no matter how much sleep you get? Is it pigmentation, fluid retention … or just shadows? In this episode of After Hours Skin Clinic, Consultant Dermatologists Dr Emma Craythorne and Dr Ellie Rashid address one of the most common skincare concerns: puffy eyes and dark circles. They offer the explanations, solutions and expert advice that may actually help you fix your dark circles. Because the important truth is, not all “eye bags” are the same. And if you don’t understand what’s causing yours, you’ll likely never be able to treat them properly. Plus there are some approaches that are better than others and some that require serious consideration beforehand (spoiler: fillers). In this episode Emma and Ellie break down: The key differences between puffiness, pigmentation, shadows and true 'eye bags' Why fluid retention, hormones, sleep, salt and alcohol can make your under eyes look worse How allergies and eczema cause post-inflammatory pigmentation (especially in skin of colour) The role of anatomy, ageing and collagen loss Why tear trough filler needs serious caution What eye creams can and can’t do Ingredients that actually help (tretinoin, caffeine, antioxidants, hydroquinone) and when to use them Lymphatic drainage massage and simple at-home tricks that genuinely work When injectables or blepharoplasty might be appropriate The cheap, quick trick hiding up Ellie's sleeve Emma and Ellie also talk honestly about trends (including the haemorrhoid cream craze… ), and why understanding the cause is everything when it comes to treating under-eye darkness. If you’ve ever looked in the mirror and thought, “Why do I look exhausted?”, this episode is for you. Because healthy, glowing skin is about understanding what’s really going on. Have any questions? Send them over to ahsc@raconteur.tv Find us on Instagram @AfterHoursSkinClinic ⁠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 _____ 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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    26 mins
  • The Truth About Pores: Why They Look Bigger & What Actually Helps
    Feb 5 2026
    This episode covers the science behind pores, oil production, blackheads, sebaceous filaments, ageing, UV damage and acne. Consultant dermatologists Dr Emma Craythorne and Dr Ellie Rashid share practical, evidence-based advice to help you focus on healthier, more resilient skin rather than chasing “poreless” perfection. Emma and Ellie cut through the misinformation around pores. From pore-shrinking serums, blackhead extraction tools and nose strips to viral skincare hacks, they explain what pores actually are, why they can look more visible, and what really helps improve pore appearance and skin texture. This episode covers: Why everyone has pores and why you can’t shrink, open or close them What actually makes pores look larger, including oil production, acne scarring, ageing and sun damage How filters, lighting and magnifying mirrors distort how we see our skin Sebaceous filaments vs blackheads - what’s normal and what isn’t Why pore strips and extraction tools offer only short-term results and may even be damaging your pores Ingredients that can help improve the appearance of pores over time: Salicylic acid, retinoids (including tretinoin), niacinamide The role of collagen loss in visible pores Prescription ingredients that can help reduce the appearance of pores (Spironolactone, tretinoin) In-clinic treatments that may help selected patients (Botulinum toxin, lasers) Why consistency and patience matter more than quick fixes Have any questions? Send them over to ahsc@raconteur.tv Find us on Instagram @AfterHoursSkinClinic _____ This podcast is for informational purposes only and does not replace medical advice. Always consult your healthcare professional before making changes to your treatment. 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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    19 mins
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