More than 1,100 people have signed a petition demanding Sephora rename an Urban Decay eyeshadow called 'Druggie'.

Those in support of the petition call the purple eyeshadow's name insensitive to people battling addiction problems.

While Sephora is still selling the $49 Urban Decay 'Afterdark' palette, which was released last year, the company has apologized and said it will not reorder any more palettes including the shadow.

While Sephora is still selling the $49 Urban Decay 'Afterdark' palette, featuring the 'Druggie' shade, the company has apologized for the name

'We deeply apologize to anyone who was offended by the name of this shade. Please DM us for more information,' Sephora said on Twitter on Friday.

The petition fighting against the eyeshadow offers four alternative names for the purple shimmery eyeshadow: Dark, Voguish, Masquerade and Venomous.

Sephora said it will not order more palettes featuring the eyeshadow shade

Maurah Ruiz, who created the petition, details the addiction problems that the world faces every day on Change.org.

'I'm not sure if you are aware, but in 2014, the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) reported data detailing drug-induced deaths,' the petition creator writes.

'47,055 deaths were from drug overdose, 18,893 deaths from pharmaceutical painkillers, and 10,574 deaths from heroin overdose.

'That is a total of 76,522 deaths accounted for. All of these people lost their battle with drug addiction can and often times are referred to as "druggies," and you have named your eyeshadow after them.

'Using the term "druggie" in your eyeshadow palette is not only making light of 76,522 deaths; it is also incredibly heartless to the families of those who lost a loved one,' she adds.

The petition says that the creator does not believe the shadow was named 'druggie' to be 'malicious'.

'Urban Decay is about having an independent spirit, breaking away from the status quo and exploring artistic expression, not glamorizing a condition so many people struggle with,' the petition says.

MailOnline has reached out to Urban Decay about the eyeshadow shade's name.