VEVOR offers a variety of makeup train cases for professionals and beauty fans alike. Our collection offers a wide range of sizes, styles, and carrying options so that you can find the right one for you. For example, we have small cases that are great for trips and large rolling cases that can hold all of your makeup. They're great for professional makeup artists who need to work on clients on location, beauty school students putting together their kits, and makeup fans organizing their growing collections.
Are you looking for a makeup train case that keeps your cosmetics safe, organized, and easy to access? The right makeup train case is very important, whether you're working on set or just need a good way to store your things at home. VEVOR's collection solves the common challenges beauty professionals face, such as organizing products by category, keeping fragile items safe during transport, and quickly accessing everything when they need it for quick applications.
Before you can choose the right makeup train case, you need to know how much makeup you regularly carry and how you like to organize it. Make sure each item has its own place and is easy to reach while you're applying makeup.
Professional makeup artists usually need rolling makeup train cases with roughly 8 to 15 sections to hold various foundations, eyeshadow palettes, brush sets, and other specialty items. A normal professional makeup train case is 14 to 16 inches wide, 10 to 12 inches tall, and 10 to 11 inches deep. It can hold about 1,400 to 2,100 cubic inches of stuff. These sizes are big enough to hold 40 to 60 full-sized items, 15 to 25 brushes, and many smaller items, such as lip and eyeliner.
Medium-sized cases (12x9x9 inches) hold 972 cubic inches of storage, enough for 25 to 35 items and basic tools. These cases are good for students and new artists. 10x8x8-inch cases are well-suited for collectors whose collections are growing because they can hold 15 to 25 favorite items. Think about how to use vertical space: cases with three to four levels offer the most storage in the smallest footprint, while cases with only one level allow for faster access but require more surface space.
How efficiently you use the space you have and get to the products you need during application depends on the interior organization system. You can put foundations in one section, eyeshadows in another, and brushes vertically stored in slots on the sides of high-end makeup train cases, with movable dividers that create 12 to 20 customizable sections. As your collection grows, you can change the dividers as needed.
Eyeshadow palettes and compacts should go in the shallow sections (1-2 inches), makeup bottles and setting sprays should go in the medium sections (2-3 inches), and brushes and tall bottles should go in the deeper sections (3-4 inches). Rolling beauty and cosmetic train cases often have brush holders with elastic loops that can hold 15 to 30 brushes of different sizes, keeping the bristles safe while still letting you reach the handles.
Professionals who build their kits over time will find expanded storage very useful as their makeup collections grow. When opened, some professional makeup train cases feature extendable trays that slide out and lock in place, providing 40–60% more surface area. These trays usually add 6–8 more sections without making the case any bigger when it's closed, making them ideal for storage in cars or small studios.
For example, you could use a rolling makeup train case for color cosmetics and stack a matching case for tools and skincare products. For professionals, expansion space is important: entry-level cases hold 20 to 30 items, middle models hold 40 to 60 items, and professional-grade rolling units hold 80 to 120 items or more. When choosing capacity, think about what you will need in the future. Upgrading cases in the middle of their careers costs more than buying the right capacity at the start.
Well-organized tasks significantly reduce application time. When goods are well-organized and easy to see, professionals save 5 to 10 minutes per client. Clear section lids or open-top designs make it easy to find things right away, especially when you're in a hurry for an appointment. With stair-step elevation and tiered designs, you can see the products in the back row even when the front sections are full.
With 180-degree-opening hinges, rolling makeup and cosmetic train cases let you reach all the items inside without taking them out. With 90-degree openings, you have to rearrange the items inside to get to the back parts. Thoughtfully incorporate lighting: some professional makeup train cases come with LED strips or ring lights that eliminate shadows in compartments and guarantee correct color selection.
Durable construction and smart portability features keep your investment safe and make it easy to use, whether you're loading equipment into cars or going through airports.
Transporting bags at airports, stacking them in studios, and opening and closing them every day are all hard on professional makeup train cases. Aluminum-framed cases with reinforced corner protectors can survive drops from 3 to 4 feet without damage to the inside, which is very important when you have to move quickly through a crowded event space or a travel connection. The protection level and weight are both affected by the material of the outside shell. ABS plastic is 40% lighter than other materials and offers better impact resistance, while aluminum adds 2 to 4 pounds to the case's total weight.
Cases with 0.5-inch foam lining protect glass bottles and compacts during transport, whereas cases with thin cloth linings offer little protection. The double walls of high-end rolling makeup train cases create an air gap that absorbs impacts before they reach the stored items. Check the quality of the hinges. Continuous piano hinges distribute stress across the entire edge rather than just a few points, so that they won't come apart after 6 to 12 months of regular use.
Rolling makeup and beauty train case models make it easier to move heavy items, but the quality of the wheels significantly impacts performance and longevity. Small rigid wheels struggle on surfaces that aren't perfectly smooth, but inline skate-style wheels with ball bearings and a diameter of 2 to 3 inches roll smoothly over carpets, uneven surfaces, and slight hills. With two-wheel versions, you have to tip the case over to roll it, which is fine for short distances but gets tiring after a while. Four-wheel spinner systems are 60–70% less stressful on the body than two-wheel types because they can turn 360 degrees and roll upright.
Differences in wheel material affect noise and longevity. Rubber wheels are quiet and absorb vibration, but they wear out faster on rough surfaces. Polyurethane wheels last longer and handle outdoor terrain better, but they make more noise. Telescoping handle systems should extend 36 to 42 inches so you can roll without stooping. They should also be able to lock securely in several different height settings and fold back completely flush with the case.
Beauty workers and fans alike love VEVOR makeup train cases for their smart storage features, durable construction, and affordable prices. Our wide range includes small cases for small collections, medium-sized cases for growing kits, and large rolling makeup cosmetic train cases for full professional inventories. All of them have adjustable sections, materials that don't break easily, and thoughtful features that make them easy to carry. Browse our selection now to find the professional makeup train case that fits your collection size, transportation needs, and preferred way of keeping things organized.
Professional kits need cases that can hold 40 to 60 items, including brushes, and have at least 1,400 to 2,100 cubic inches of space (14x10x10 inches or larger). For collections with more than 50 things, rolling options may make them easier to move.
Aluminum-framed bags are better at protecting against impacts and last longer. They can handle drops from 3 to 4 feet. ABS plastic offers good protection while being 40% lighter, making it ideal for frequent travelers who value portability over durability.
Professional cases with 12 to 20 adjustable compartments are great for keeping things organized by category. As your collection grows, adjustable dividers give you more options, while set compartments might not be the best way to store items of different sizes.
Major airlines accept most rolling makeup cosmetic train cases that are 14x10x10 inches or smaller as carry-ons. To avoid paying baggage fees, always check the airline's size requirements (usually no more than 22x14x9 inches) before you go.
Because they have wheel sections and stronger bases, rolling makeup train cases weigh 2 to 4 pounds more than non-rolling cases. Wheeled designs, on the other hand, make moving heavy collections 60% to 70% easier on the body so that pros can justify the extra weight.