![]() I still have that lipstick because it's sentimental. “Everything about make-up for me started with MAC,” she tells Dazed Beauty. Starting her job in 2017, Karla says she was excited to work for MAC, a brand she had been a fan of since she was a teenager when it was the only foundation range to offer a shade for her skin tone. “The way they treat Black people at MAC is disgusting.” Dazed Beauty reached out to her to hear the full story. ![]() “I was so naive to think that I was going to work at a place where equality existed and Black lives really matter,” she wrote. In a post to her Instagram account, Karla details her time spent working at a MAC store in Brussels, Belgium from 2017. She knew it was finally time to speak up. ![]() ![]() When Karla Quiñonez Leon, an Afro-Latina make-up artist, saw that her former employer MAC Cosmetics had posted a statement in support of the Black community and Black Lives Matter, it brought back all the memories of the racism she says she experienced while working for the brand. ![]()
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