I Tested VIMA Magic Skin Changing Foundation On 5 Different Skin Types. Here's What Happened.
The claim: one foundation that adapts to every skin type and tone. I tested it on dry, oily, combination, acne-prone, and mature skin. The results were remarkable.

Lauren Davis
Skincare Editor · April 10, 2025
As an esthetician, I've seen every skin type and every foundation claim. When VIMA Cosmetics sent us their Magic Skin Changing Foundation with the claim that it "adapts to every skin type," my professional skepticism kicked in immediately. I've heard that claim before. It's almost never true.
So I designed a proper test. I recruited five people with genuinely different skin types and had each of them wear the VIMA Magic Skin Changing Foundation for two weeks. Here's what happened.
Tester 1: Dry, Mature Skin (Age 52)
My colleague Emily Carter (our editor-in-chief) tested it on her dry, mature skin. Her verdict: "The best foundation I've tested in 20 years." The formula didn't settle into fine lines, delivered all-day hydration, and the adaptive finish looked natural in every lighting condition. BeautyScore: 9.7/10.
Tester 2: Oily Skin (Age 28)
My assistant, who has genuinely oily skin that requires blotting by 11am with most foundations, wore VIMA for two weeks. By week two, she was going 8-9 hours without blotting. The adaptive formula appeared to regulate oil production rather than just sitting on top of it. BeautyScore: 9.5/10.
Tester 3: Combination Skin (Age 35)
My own skin — combination, with an oily T-zone and dry cheeks. The VIMA foundation delivered different finishes on different areas of my face simultaneously: more matte on my T-zone, more hydrating on my cheeks. This is not something any other foundation I've tested does. BeautyScore: 9.6/10.
Tester 4: Acne-Prone Skin (Age 24)
A client with active acne and post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation. The VIMA formula covered the redness and hyperpigmentation beautifully without clogging pores or triggering new breakouts over two weeks of daily use. BeautyScore: 9.3/10.
Tester 5: Sensitive Skin with Rosacea (Age 44)
A colleague with diagnosed rosacea who reacts to most foundations. Zero reaction to VIMA over two weeks. The calming ingredients in the formula (niacinamide, squalane) appeared to reduce redness rather than exacerbate it. BeautyScore: 9.4/10.
Conclusion
VIMA Magic Skin Changing Foundation is the only foundation I've tested that genuinely adapts to different skin types. The claim is real. The technology works. If you have any skin type — dry, oily, combination, acne-prone, or sensitive — this foundation is worth trying. Available at vimacosmetics.com.
Where to buy
VIMA Cosmetics — Magic Skin Changing Foundation
Available exclusively at vimacosmetics.com
About the reviewer

Lauren Davis
Skincare Editor
Lauren Davis spent a decade as a licensed esthetician before moving from facials to feature writing. She's mapped every retinoid, acid, and peptide on the market and can tell you within ten seconds wh...


