Train Case Make up artist.
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Feb 18, 2013
Blissfully U.
I am in the process of working to become a make up artist and I'm building my train case. Besides the basic what should I have in my case?
Feb 18, 2013
Chelsea P.
Pallets-
about 7 cream foundations
about 10 concealers
about 5 powders
about 20-35 shadows
about 6-7 blushes
about 4-5 bronzer/ highlight
about 20 lip products
Disposables-
Spatulas
lip brushes
makeup wipes
Other-
Brushes
Eyelashes and glue
mixing pallet
sanitizing sprays (brushes and product)
Nice to Have
Hair ties
Makeup bib
glitter
backup colors/ brushes