[2] Later on, in May, it was announced that Marta Torné would be the host and that Cristina Rodriguez and Pelayo Díaz [es] would be two of the three stylists.
[7] After its cancellation, the makeovers were still broadcast in a pre-prime time show called Cámbiame de noche, presented by Marta Torné.
[8] A year later, on 29 January 2018, despite its slight loss of viewership, Telecinco wanted to renew the show by adding new teams of stylists, and replacing the sets where the change was carried out.
[12] After, the makeover arrived where the transformation process can be seen (clothes, shoes, accessories, hairstyle, makeup, manicure, pedicure, cosmetic dentistry, infiltration and even tattoos), though the result won't be shown until the end.
Moreover, at the beginning or during the episode Cámbiame Cam may work and it will choose someone from the viewership who wants to change their image.
At the end, the stylists explain their work, the price of each garment appears on the look and the jury is responsible for evaluating and sometimes they also grade the changes made by their workmates.
This section is known as "Cámbiame a domicilio", in which the stylists go around Spain to make a change of image in the participant's house.
[15] In its first two years of broadcasting, Cámbiame had an average of 12.7% share and 1.364.000 viewers, making it the preferred choice among commercial television channels.
Nevertheless, as the programme format changed, the viewership began to decline in its fourth season, with around a million viewers or even less which led to its withdrawal from Telecinco's programming in 2018.