Oil from Natural Slka Deer from Hokkaido
Hokkaido sika deer is a subspecies of Japanese deer that lives only in Hokkaido. Once on the brink of extinction, the population has now rapidly
ecovered due to conservation policies such as banning hunting. As a result, problems such as agricultural damage and traffic accidents are ccurring. For this reason, local government is gradually expanding the hunting quota and increasing the number of animals captured. The hunted
okkaido sika deer are butchered at a deer meat processing facility certified by the Hokkaido Prefectural Government and distributed as meat. At this timing, deer fat is developed as a cosmetic raw material by deodorizing and refining subcutaneous fat, which has no utility until now. It has a fatty cid composition similar to horse oil, and has the unique familiarity of animal oil.