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After Hours Skin Clinic

After Hours Skin Clinic

著者: Raconteur Studios
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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. アート ファッション・テキスタイル 衛生・健康的な生活 装飾美術および設計 身体的病い・疾患
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  • How to Cleanse Your Face Properly (According to Dermatologists)
    2026/07/16
    Are you washing your face the right way? Is double cleansing always necessary? And why do dermatologists say that "squeaky clean" skin is actually a bad thing? In this episode of the After Hours Skin Clinic podcast, Consultant Dermatologists Dr Emma Craythorne and Dr Ellie Rashid explain everything you need to know about facial cleansers, skin barriers and how to choose the right cleanser for your skin type. From acne-prone skin and eczema to rosacea and sensitive skin, Emma and Ellie break down how cleansers work, why some can damage your skin barrier, and why an expensive cleanser isn't necessarily a better one. You'll learn why cleansing is one of the most important steps in your skincare, how easy it is to get wrong, and how using the incorrect product could be undoing the benefits of the rest of your routine. This episode covers: Are you washing your face the right way? Yes, there is a right way! Why "squeaky clean" skin is a warning sign How cleansers actually work The truth about double cleansing How to choose the right cleanser for your skin type The difference between cream, foaming and salicylic acid cleansers Cleansers for acne, rosacea, eczema and sensitive skin Why your skin barrier matters Should you use hot or cold water? How long should you cleanse for? Do expensive cleansers work better? Should you wash your face in the morning? Are cleansing brushes and facial scrubs damaging your skin? Emma and Ellie also explain why cleanser is one of the most important steps in any skincare routine, how to avoid over-cleansing, and the simple techniques they recommend to patients every day in clinic. This episode includes a paid partnership with @cerave, a skincare brand developed with dermatologists, focused on repairing and strengthening the skin barrier. Emma and Ellie discuss the different CeraVe cleanser formulations and how they may suit different skin types and concerns. If you've ever felt overwhelmed by the number of cleansers available, or wondered whether you're actually cleansing your skin correctly, then this episode is for you. 👇 Let us know your skincare questions in the comments. 🔔 Subscribe for dermatologist-led, evidence-based skincare. 🎧 Listen on Apple Podcasts & Spotify. 🎥 Watch us on YouTube @afterhoursskinclinic. Find us on Instagram and TikTok @afterhoursskinclinic. Products mentioned: CeraVe Hydrating Cleanser CeraVe Foaming Cleanser CeraVe Blemish Control Cleanser CeraVe SA Smoothing Cleanser Dr Emma and Dr Ellie’s Cleanser cheat-sheet… Dry CeraVe Hydrating Cleanser Gently removes dirt while helping support the skin barrier with ceramides and hyaluronic acid. Sensitive CeraVe Hydrating Cleanser A gentle, non-stripping formula that's suitable for easily irritated skin. Eczema-prone CeraVe Hydrating Cleanser Cleanses without leaving skin feeling tight or "squeaky clean". Rosacea-prone CeraVe Hydrating Cleanser A gentle cream cleanser that's less likely to disrupt an already sensitive skin barrier. Normal skin CeraVe Hydrating Cleanser or Foaming Cleanser Choose based on your preferred texture—cream or foam. Combination skin CeraVe Foaming Cleanser Removes excess oil while helping maintain the skin barrier. Oily skin CeraVe Foaming Cleanser Cleanses away oil and impurities without leaving skin stripped. Breakout-prone CeraVe Blemish Control Cleanser Contains 2% salicylic acid & Niacinamide. It Unclogs pores & helps regulate excess oil. Also suitable for those who may be prone to acne. Blackheads & clogged pores CeraVe Blemish Control Cleanser Contains 2% salicylic acid. It penetrates & unclogs pores to help clear congestion. Bumpy Body Skin CeraVe SA Smoothing Cleanser Contains 2% Salicylic acid. It gently exfoliates while moisturising to help support the skin barrier. Also suitable for those prone to Keratosis Pilaris (KP). Body Breakouts CeraVe SA Smoothing Cleanser A practical body cleanser for breakout-prone areas. Also suitable for those who may be prone to acne on their body. Disclaimer: This cheat sheet is not part of the episode sponsorship, recommendations are Emma & Ellie’s own. Producer: Ella Blaxill Series Editor: 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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    27 分
  • 10 Skin Truths Every Dermatologist Wants You to Know (Episode 100!)
    2026/07/09
    What are the biggest skincare myths dermatologists wish everyone would stop believing? Here’s Consultant dermatologists Dr Emma Craythorne’s and Dr Ellie Rashid’s top ten skin truths. To celebrate the 100th episode of the After Hours Skin Clinic podcast, Consultant Dermatologists Dr Emma Craythorne and Dr Ellie Rashid share their ten biggest skin truths. Evidence-based advice they wish every patient knew. From sunscreen and pores to expensive skincare, hydration, dandruff and skin cancer, Emma and Ellie separate fact from fiction, debunk some of the internet's biggest skincare myths, and explain what really matters when it comes to healthy skin. Whether you're building your first skincare routine or trying to make sense of conflicting advice on social media, this episode is packed with practical, science-backed guidance from two consultant dermatologists. This episode covers: The biggest skincare myths dermatologists hear every day Can you really open and close your pores? Does shaving make hair grow back thicker? How to understand your own skin type Why "medical grade" skincare is mostly a marketing term Should you trust skincare claims and before-and-after photos? Does expensive skincare actually work better? Why consistency beats complicated skincare routines Why wearing sunscreen every day matters for skin ageing Does drinking more water hydrate your skin? What skin cancer really looks like (it's not what you might think) What dandruff actually is and why oils can make it worse Emma and Ellie also discuss why personalised skincare is more effective than copying someone else's routine, how to avoid misleading marketing claims, and the simple habits that have the biggest impact on long-term skin health. Whether you're new to skincare or a lifelong skincare enthusiast, these are the skin truths every dermatologist wishes more people knew. 👇 Let us know your thoughts in the comments Find us on ⁠Instagram⁠ 👀 Watch us on ⁠Youtube⁠ 🔔 Subscribe for dermatologist-led, evidence-based skincare. 🎧 Listen on Apple Podcasts & Spotify. Products mentioned: Nizoral® (Ketoconazole 2%) Shampoo 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: Simon Elms This is a Raconteur Studios Production. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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    19 分
  • The Summer Skincare Advice You Actually Need
    2026/07/02
    Summer can be one of the easiest times to accidentally damage your skin. In this episode of the After Hours Skin Clinic podcast, Consultant Dermatologists Dr Emma Craythorne and Dr Ellie Rashid answer the questions they're asked every year about preparing your skin for summer. Should you wax before your holiday? Is a "base tan" ever a good idea? Do you need a complicated skincare routine on a flight? And can I use last year's sunscreen? Emma and Ellie explain how to time beauty treatments to minimise irritation and pigmentation, why sunbeds are never worth the risk, and how simple changes to your routine can help keep your skin healthy all summer long. This episode covers: Preparing your skin for summer Laser hair removal, waxing and shaving before holidays How to avoid post-inflammatory pigmentation Retinoids, exfoliating acids and summer skincare In-flight skincare myths Holiday acne and travel breakouts Perfume, essential oils and UV reactions Lime juice and phytophotodermatitis Why a "base tan" doesn't protect your skin The risks of sunbeds and skin cancer When to replace your sunscreen Favourite summer skincare essentials Whether you're planning a beach holiday, spending more time outdoors or simply want to protect your skin this summer, this episode is packed with practical, evidence-based advice from two consultant dermatologists. 👇 Let us know your thoughts in the comments 👀 Watch us on Youtube 🔔 Subscribe for dermatologist-led, evidence-based skincare. Products mentioned: Ultrasun Lip Protection SPF NUXE Huile Prodigieuse® Or (Shimmer Dry Oil) Producer: Ella Blaxill Series Editor: 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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    26 分
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