Noir Henna
Henna Hair Colour


Henna your way to raven-black, glossy locks, then spread your wings and soar. Mysterious blue-black tones and inky shades are teased out by our darkest natural hair dye, Noir. Indigo herb creates a deep, midnight colour, while a pinch of red henna adds shine to your tresses. Noir works best on dark hair colours, so if you’ve got a lighter shade, try using Rouge or Marron first to create a base layer.
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
- Indigo Herb
- Fair Trade Organic Cocoa Butter
- Red Henna
- Irish Moss Powder
- 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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mightycrumbgirl
About 3 years ago
Please forgive the long review, but this product has had some bad reviews and I have I have had a love/hate relationship with Caca Noir. I started using it years ago when I was a full time student and had the time to spend making a mess for unpredictable results. The info promises blue/black tones… and after the first few times I used it, I realised that I couldn’t achieve that with my hair. I have long, fine, mousey brown / dark blonde hair. However my skin tone is far more suited to a dark, cool shade of brown / almost black.
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victoria.sheppard12_6850913
About 1 week ago
I used Caca Noir yesterday and it is gorgeous!
Just a tip tho. I have long hair about 5 inches past shoulder and I applied the mixture by splopping it all over first then bringing my hair to the top of my head and securing with a bulldog clip. Wrong move! It dried heavy and when I came to washing it out with conditioner about an hour and a half later it pulled a load of my hair out. On doing a bit more research I found out that if you have long hair not to pile it up, keep it down and wash it down.
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victoria.sheppard12_6850913
About 1 week ago
I used Caca Noir yesterday and it is gorgeous!
Just a tip tho. I have long hair about 5 inches past shoulder and I applied the mixture by splopping it all over first then bringing my hair to the top of my head and securing with a bulldog clip. Wrong move! It dried heavy and when I came to washing it out with conditioner about an hour and a half later it pulled a load of my hair out. On doing a bit more research I found out that if you have long hair not to pile it up, keep it down and wash it down.