New Transitions
Lenses are so smart they go
from clear indoors to as dark as sunglasses outdoors. Their advanced technology adjusts
to changing light, so you see clearly and more comfortably
in virtually any light condition.
Indoors,
Transitions Lenses are as clear as your regular eyeglasses.
Outdoors, they quickly darken, getting as dark as sunglasses
if necessary. They work so well, in a recent clinical study,
four out of five eyeglass wearers preferred Transitions
to their regular lenses. And Transitions provide 100% UV
protection.
Ask
your eyecare professional about making Transitions Lenses
your every day lenses. And find out just how smart a lens
can be.
CARING
FOR YOUR LENSES
· Use
only an optical lens cloth for regular cleaning.
· Always
wet your lenses before cleaning them. Cleaning them when
they are dry may cause scratching.
· When
necessary, dip your lenses into warm, soapy water and rinse
them under running water. To dry, gently pat with a lens
cloth. Don't polish your lenses - just remove the water.
· When
not needed, keep your lenses in their case. That will help
maintain the scratch resistance of the lenses and the overall
condition of your glasses.
ABOUT
THEIR PERFORMANCE
Transitions
Lenses contain light-sensitive molecules that darken and
lighten according to the intensity of ultraviolet light. Recent advances in Transitions
technology ensure that they perform consistently across
a wide range of temperatures and climates.
Like
all photochromic molecules, however, very extreme temperatures
can affect their performance. In colder temperatures, lenses
will get darker than normal. In extremely hot conditions,
they won’t get as dark. Of course, in less extreme conditions,
Transitions Lenses will perform correctly.
Under
certain circumstances, you might want to wear your prescription
sunglasses for greater comfort.
-
Driving
for a long time on a bright day. Transitions Lenses
darken less because the windshield blocks most UV rays.
-
In
the extreme heat. Transitions will still provide 100%
UV protection, but they’ll darken less.