45천원 정도면 저렴한거 같긴 한데... 저도 강의였긴 하지만 갈 기회가 있었는데(안감이요 ㅋㅋ) 그때 들은 말이 이거 진단 받으려면 5만원정도 한다고 말했던거 같아요
These days, really... regarding themselves... should I say they are quite enterprising... As someone from the old days, there are times when it's hard for me to keep up haha. But... it's really... nice to see^^❤
As soon as my eldest finished the college entrance exam the year before last, the school practically forced them to take time off for an experiential learning program. Maybe that's why, like their friends, they eventually started working part-time jobs. They told me that the first thing they wanted to try was a personal color analysis. Since I was completely clueless about personal color analysis, I was really surprised. I thought to myself, "Wow, kids these days do that kind of thing a lot, huh?"
All I knew was that she went with a friend on a 1:2 reservation after receiving her first paycheck from a three-day short-term part-time job, but honestly, I had absolutely no idea what the price was. Since the topic for this Q&A was personal color, I suddenly got really interested, so I only asked yesterday... I'm such an inattentive mom, aren't I? Hehe.
Now that I hear about it, my child had a specific outfit in mind to buy, so they paid 90,000 won for the two of them with a friend—that is, 45,000 won per person. Apparently, that was the cheapest option they found at the time. When I asked what exactly they taught them, they said they only covered the absolute basics, which left me feeling a bit uneasy. Since it was a diagnosis anyway, I can’t help but wonder if I should have paid a little more attention back then and asked them to contribute some money.
My child said that getting a personal color analysis is really expensive, and since we had already talked a lot about personal color with the kids back then, they thought that would be enough.
When I asked, "How is it now?", they replied, "Fortunately, I got diagnosed based on what I already knew, so I didn't have to change the colors of the cosmetics I own... but I think I should look into it again sometime later." So, we searched together... and wow... it's still expensive. I think it costs around 150,000 won in my neighborhood;;; I was shocked;;; I'm starting to wonder if it really needs to be that expensive.
I saw other members doing a lot of self-diagnoses, so I searched for self-diagnosis kits on Pang. Seeing that there are many positive reviews for kits in the 20,000 won range, I think self-diagnosis kits would be a good option for those who are interested and knowledgeable. However, I'm not talking about people like me; I'm talking about those who are genuinely interested and understand the concepts well. From what I've read, personal color analysis isn't just limited to warm and cool based on seasons. It's hard to figure out what "mute" or "deep" means.
As for me... I just prefer getting a clear, straightforward explanation.
In other regions... regarding the diagnosis that covers everything from makeup colors to clothing colors... I'm curious how much you usually paid for the consultation fee.