A Makeup Artist Created A Blackface "Transformation" Look And The Internet Is Not Happy

    She also used the hashtag #slave.

    Percem Akin, an Istanbul-based makeup artist, is getting dragged on social media after posting an offensive blackface "transformation" on Instagram and Youtube.

    Yup. It happened. Again.

    As if blackface wasn't offensive enough, she used the hashtag #slave and #sadmakeup to promote her image.

    Black face is never ok smh and the hashtag #slave is just blatant disrespect and ignorance

    Obviously, people are pissed.

    DONT SUPPORT PERCEMAKIN ON INSTAGRAM CAUSE THEY THINK BLACKFACE AND HASHTAGGING SLAVE IS OKAY 🙃 So why u private no… https://t.co/UvtFTnTdmj

    And very hurt by her blatant disrespect.

    Way to make it even worse !! SLAVE This is highly offensive ! This is hurtful, disturbing. this is not okay !Ig… https://t.co/c4Ezptmtio

    Perçem told BuzzFeed she was creating a look for a movie based on what the directors asked.

    She also claims she had to do the look on herself because of the lack of black actors in Turkey.

    And about the hashtag, she explained someone deliberately changed it from #slayer to #slave, and she's taking legal action against them.

    Perçem also said she never uploaded a Halloween tutorial of this look, and she has the Youtube logs to prove it. She did make her Instagram account private and turned off the comments on the infamous picture.

    Idk anymore ¯\_(ツ)_/¯.