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Take A Look | The Butterfly Project x Hilton Spa & Gym Health Awareness Day

w/ Minc.Care, Plants Origins
and Naturally Handmade

Self-care is such an important thing yet it is easily neglected because we were so distracted by all the stress and workload in life. All the responsibilities of being a parent, a financially-supporting child, an adult, a lover, and an employee are just drowning us with tons of errands and tasks. 

We have to worry about other people and our finances so much that we often forget about ourselves, resulting in neglecting and detrimental our mental and physical health. Not to mention that, once our health deteriorates, it will never reverse back to its an original state and we can only try to make it less bad with drugs and supplements. However, we shouldn’t always rely on medical or pharmaceutical help if we can avoid deteriorating our health with the effort of damage prevention and natural self-care methods



It is because of that, Hilton KL had organized a health awareness event for bloggers to regain their focus onto their health. On the day of 17th August 2019 (Saturday), I was invited to join the event that was sponsored by Hilton Spa and Gym to focus on our health and wellness from 3pm – 6pm. 

Hilton Kuala Lumpur and The Butterfly Project had teamed up with 3 more vendors to give us 4 different sessions during the event. See the tabs below to know what each session are.

The Mind, Body & Spirit Sessions:

Session 1: Self-Care Session by Minnie Chang Minc.Care
A sit-down session on the yoga mat with Minnie Chang and her co-founder to give ourselves a 1-hour group self-care session. It follows with activities for us to refocus our minds to our own wellbeing.


Session 2: Aromatherapy Oil-blending Workshop by Dashindra Siva Plant Origins
A session dedicated to blending essential oils to reach our desirable function and smell for everyday usage or for special purposes. The scent of essential oils are used to relax our mind and heightens our focus.

Session 3: Vegan Beauty Mask Workshop by Bavani Gopala Krishnan Naturally Handmade
Creating a handmade clay mask with personally customized ingredients. The purpose is to use natural skincare instead of mass-production products to detox our skin with nature’s goodness


Session 4: Vegan Beauty Mask Workshop by Bavani Gopala Krishnan Naturally Handmade
Creating a handmade clay mask with personally customized ingredients. The purpose is to use natural skincare instead of mass-production products to detox our skin with nature’s goodness

Session 1

Self-Care Session by Minnie Chang Minc.Care


The Self-Care Session was held by Minc.Care, which was founded by Minnie Chang and her co-founder. Minnie created Minc.Care, a self-couching service centre that provides a safe space with practical resources to help burnout individuals to reignite their passion and purpose in life.

The examples of services that they provide are:
– Educational information on emotional well-being
– 1:1 coaching service
– Mini self-care parties

For this session, the activity was held in one of the yoga room in Hilton’s Gym facility room.



Minnie was a very open-minded and observing person. She’s really good at identifying the underlying issues/concerns. 

After we were told to pick a spot and sit down, we were also told to open the goodie bag that Minc.Care had provided us. A stack of post-its was also laid in front of us. We were told to write one of the recent struggles we have in life and then stick it into the white paper in the centre of the room.

During the session, we were asked to talk about a few things that we’ve been struggling in our lives. A lady spoke out and I followed up with my stories. Both of us had the same issues but we have a life-chapter gap. I shed a few tears tho, kinda what happens when I talk about things I bottled-up deep inside.  



 At the session, itself was relieving, though I can’t speak for those who didn’t say anything. I suppose everyone plays one role here: the listener or the speaker. While the speaker makes an obvious role, the listener plays either an equally large or a larger role.

Before we left the venue, we were told to check out the other items in the goodie bag. There was a few pieces of paper, a pen and an envelope. One piece of paper (the one with ‘Dear’) is to write a letter to ourselves, whether it’s for our future-self, past-self or our current-self, which would then be placed into the envelope. Another piece of paper (far back) is a self-care habit tracker with a section for habit rules. The third paper on top (the most visible one), is a list of Self-love Journal Prompts where there are 25 items for us to write a journal whenever we are ready.


At the session, itself was relieving, though I can’t speak for those who didn’t say anything. I suppose everyone plays one role here: the listener or the speaker. While the speaker makes an obvious role, the listener plays either an equally large or a larger role.

Before we left the venue, we were told to check out the other items in the goodie bag. There was a few pieces of paper, a pen and an envelope. One piece of paper (the one with ‘Dear’) is to write a letter to ourselves, whether it’s for our future-self, past-self or our current-self, which would then be placed into the envelope. Another piece of paper (far back) is a self-care habit tracker with a section for habit rules. The third paper on top (the most visible one), is a list of Self-love Journal Prompts where there are 25 items for us to write a journal whenever we are ready.

Find out more about Minc.Care through the links below:
Minc.Care
minniechang@minccare.com | Facebook | Website | Instagram


Session 2

Aromatherapy Oil-blending Workshop by Dashindra Siva Plant Origins


Plant Origins is a new brand established by Signature Market, hence you can find the products on the Signature Market website. This brand focuses on home and body care products that emphasize on safeness, cleanliness and environmental-friendliness. They sell items like laundry powder, dishwashing soap, essential oils, body soaps and hand soaps


The team had put out the display with their products along with an essential oil diffuser to relax our senses. They filled in with water and essential oil into the diffuser and let it do its work. The whole place smelled so good though.


For this event, the members of the Signature Market came by and showed us how to do essential oil blending with their essential oil range. Our host for this session was Dashindra (also known as Dainty Dash Beauty) Dashindra and her team had set up essential oils, carrier oils, amber roller bottles and a list of menu for everyone. We got to choose one type in the menu or just come up with a blend. I’m not so creative with essential oil blending since I still needed to be more familiarize with their functions and effects but I used my sense of smell for this.


 For my blend, I wanted to create something that helps me to sleep, so I picked ‘Good Night Sleep.’ The recipe itself has three types of essential oils but as I was blending it, it felt like something is missing. So, I sniffed more of other essential oils and found out that, by adding tea tree oil into the blend, it felt more complete.

After mixing the essential oils, we have to dilute the essential oils with a carrier oil (in this case, coconut oil) then we put on the roller cap and we’re good to go.


Ingredients 


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The original recipe calls for 10 drops of Lavender oil, 8 drops of Sweet Orange oil, and 2 drops of Vetiver oil. Instead, I added about 13 drops of Lavender oil, 9 drops of Sweet Orange oil, 5 drops of Vetiver oil and 4 drops of Tea Tree oil.


The result of an essential oil blend was a very smooth-textured and relaxing product. I get to sleep better after rolling these between my neck and ears. There are also other ways to use the essential oil, such as applying oils to the contact points of the foot, foot massaging, on the wrists, the temples, upper back and abdomen.

If you’re interested in getting the essential oils, you can check it out from their websites through the button-link below. As for the carrier oil, you would have to purchase it somewhere else. I personally have experiences with these oils for my soaping projects and you can easily find carrier oils online.

Find out more about Plant Origins through the links below:
PLANT ORIGINS (Signature Market, Logistic Warehouse)
C-01-08, Medan Connaught, No.1, Jalan 3/144a,
56000 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
+(60)3-238 66020 | help@signaturesnack.com | Facebook | Website | Shopee | Instagram


Session 3

Vegan Beauty Mask Workshop by Bavani Gopala Krishnan Naturally Handmade


For the next activity, we were introduced to Naturally Handmade, an artisan of fine oils and butter. They emphasize on being 100% natural, vegan, no harsh chemicals, no cruelty and using recyclable packaging.


They sell lip balms, spa salts, deodorant, feminine wash, butter scrubs, face masks, body serum, lotions, hand-sanitizer and clay masks. You can check out some of the products through the photos below.


In this session, we were given a goodie bag, a container with base clay and a booklet. Our instructor (aka owner of Naturally Handmade), Krishnan, had guided us patiently towards what we should do during and after the activity.


In this session, we were given a goodie bag, a container with base clay and a booklet. Our instructor (aka owner of Naturally Handmade), Krishnan, had guided us patiently towards what we should do during and after the activity.


For my clay mask, I decided to mix Rhassoul clay, Calendula Powder, and Pomegranate Powder. I picked Rhassoul clay as the base clay mainly because I don’t have that at home (I make soaps so I have stock of those powders). Then, I picked Calendula Powder and Pomegranate Powder for collagen, detoxifying and moisturizing.

We were told to bring home and put some coconut oil or olive oil into the clay mixture to create a mask paste. I can’t wait to try it!



Find out more about Naturally Hand Made through the links below:
Naturally Handmade (Elfreshco)
No 30 Jalan Telawi Bangsar Baru (18.26 km)
59100 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
+(60)12-232 0492 | Facebook | Website | Instagram


Session 4

Indulge and Destress by Hilton Spa and Gym.

Before we went back, we were given the privilege to look around the Spa & Gym Facilities. You can reach the venue by going to the 8th floor in Hilton KL Hotel. Once you’ve arrived at the entrance, just turn left go all the way to the end until you’ve reached the elevator. The male changing room is directly next to the counter and the female changing room is upstairs. All the spa facilities are only shared by one gender.


The counter and the facilities are available from 6am onwards until 11pm. It is very suitable for people who work from 9am-5pm. You also didn’t need to bring towels because they do provide them for free. They also sell swimming suits, swimming gears, sunscreens and facial products in case you forgot to pack one and couldn’t go to the mall.



The gym room also comes with a see-through yoga room for their private classes. Hilton KL will prepare schedules for every week and you can go into any classes that you like.



The gym room also comes with a see-through yoga room for their private classes. Hilton KL will prepare schedules for every week and you can go into any classes that you like.


Let’s move to the female changing room now. We were first greeted by the vanity table and oh my it was so pretty. They also have a hairdryer for you to blow dry your hair after a good shower.


There are also plenty of lockers here and you do not need to worry about not getting one at all. They also came in two sizes. There are a few changing rooms as well.


The toilet here is also very clean, nice and spacious. It matters to me a lot because I cannot stand dirty and/or small toilets. I get shivers. Anyway, you can also sit outside for a small chill-time if you need to take a short break from the activities.


Walkout out the other door, you can find the shower rooms at the wet area. They have about 6 shower rooms and 4 sinks so that you won’t need to cat-fight with another person.



The wet room is also where the jacuzzi and sauna room are. However, please make sure you’ve read these safety notes before going using these facilities.


Right next to the signs, you will find the jacuzzi on top of the staircase and the sauna room right next to it. I couldn’t walk into the jacuzzi room because I’m not sure if I should so I don’t know if there’s a control inside.


That’s pretty much it! Scroll down for reader’s benefit. You get to use the facilities for free! I’ve also listed what’s included in the packaging as well.

1. Reader's Special Benefits
1-day trial experience in Hilton Spa & Gym facilities for all my readers! Just quote “Butterfly” to the counter and mention that you would like to have a 1-day trial. Please view the “Normal Membership Benefits” to know what’s included!

*This benefit expires at the end of September.

2. Normal Membership Types

  •  Six-Months at RM1399.20 (RM233.20/month)
  •  Three-Months at RM747.30 (RM249.10/month)
  •  Monthly at RM265.00 (per month)
  •  9am-5pm at RM150.00 (per session)
  •  Daily at RM91 (per session)

* Payment by auto-debit or credit card for the subscription
* All bookings are subject to availability
* All price are in Malaysian Ringgit (MYR) and subject to prevailing taxes

3. Normal Membership Benefits

  • Fully equipped fitness centre
  • Outdoor swimming pool
  • Outdoor jacuzzi
  • Wet areas with jacuzzi, steam and sauna room
  • Group exercise classes
  • Separate changing rooms with shower and locker
  • First 2 hours free parking
  • Personalized individual workout program*
  • Daily supervision by Fitness Trainers
  • Convenient operational hours 6am – 11pm every day
  • 25% discount off food bill at all outlets*
  • 25% discount off all spa treatments* (Additional charges apply)

*Not applicable fo “9am-5pm Membership”


Find out more about Hilton Spa & Gym through the links below:
Hilton Spa & Gym (Hilton Kuala Lumpur)
6:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. | +603 2264 2264 | kuala-lumpur@hilton.com | Facebook | Website | Instagram

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