Rouge Henna
Henna Hair Colour


Rouge up your hair with pride and paint the town red. Fiery hues blaze against your own natural hair colour, picking out light shades and lifting them higher. Rise from the ashes with vibrant red tones and soft, glossy locks. To really make Rouge shine, get yourself to a sunny spot and let the sunlight dance in your hair.
Red henna adds body and shine alongside a deep conditioning treatment. Fair Trade organic cocoa butter gently softens, getting your tresses in tip top condition. A henna treatment will develop differently depending on the individual tones unique to your hair, creating your own personal shade.
This natural hair dye coats each individual strand like a varnish, adding an extra layer of protection and a glossy coating. Safe and good for your hair, you can henna up as often as you like.
List of ingredients
- Red Henna
- Fair Trade Organic Cocoa Butter
- Fresh Lemon Juice
- Powdered Rosemary
- Clove Bud Oil
- *Citral
- *Eugenol
- *Geraniol
- *Citronellol
- *Limonene
- *Linalool
- Perfume
*occurs naturally in essential oils.
We do not test our finished products on animals. We also only purchase from ingredient suppliers who do not test on animals. More.
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B Shell
About 7 years ago
I use Caca Rouge all the time. It picks out my natural tones and highlights showing white hair as pure copper through to my very dark natural hair colour. The range of colour and condition that henna gives is amazing. The only change I will ever make is maybe to a Caca Marron or maybe Noir, but I will never use chemical hair dye it is not a patch on this hair colour. I even love the smell.
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romany.womack16
About 1 week ago
Bit of backstory on my hair, I’m naturally brunette with slight red undertones but had my hair professionally dyed blonde a year ago. Lockdown happened and my roots become too much, every time I booked an appointment another lockdown would happen! So I decided to do my own hair and wanted to go ginger. I used a box dye in a golden auburn shade which done a good job but the ends were a lot lighter/brunette to what I wanted. After further research I found henna could be a good alternative. I’m so happy with the results, it’s a rich copper colour just as I wanted.
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harriet89
About 1 day ago
I've been using this to dye my hair for a year now, having used marron henna once beforehand, but before that having had bright blonde hair (highlighted) for about a decade. Using henna on my light hair made it a very vivid red-toned ginger, which I really loved. It is much brighter in natural light, and is permanent but does fade slightly over time, but the warm tones remain.
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