| How Transitions Lenses Work If you wear regular clear lenses, the glare of the sun can cause you 
			to squint and strain your eyes and make it difficult to see objects 
			clearly in bright light. Through advanced technology, Transitions 
			lenses give you the benefits of clear lenses indoors and at night, 
			plus distinct advantages of sunglasses outdoors - all in the 
			convenience of one lens.
 
 Transitions lenses are clear indoors and at night but automatically 
			adjust their level of tint to changing light conditions outdoors. 
			Thanks to advanced technology, they quickly darken when you go 
			outdoors. Step back inside and they quickly fade back to clear. They 
			provide visual comfort and quality at any and every moment, helping 
			you to see better today. And just like sunblock protects your skin, 
			Transitions lenses help preserve the health and wellness of your 
			eyes for the future by blocking 100% of harmful UV rays, so you can 
			see better tomorrow too.
 
 Transitions lenses contain patented photochromic dyes which cause 
			the lens to activate - or darken - when exposed to ultraviolet (UV) 
			rays from sunlight. When the UV light diminishes, the lenses fade 
			back to clear. As outdoor light conditions change, the level of 
			darkness adjusts, creating just the right level of tint and allowing 
			just the right amount of light to enter the eyes at any given time. 
			This action allows Transitions lenses to help protect your eyes from 
			the light you can see - reducing glare, diminishing eye strain and 
			fatigue and enabling you to distinguish contrast more easily.
 
 For the light you can't see - ultraviolet light - Transitions lenses 
			can help protect your eyes for long-term preservation of healthy 
			sight. It's important to remember that, no matter how light or dark 
			they appear to be, Transitions lenses are always blocking 100% of 
			eye-damaging UVA and UVB rays. In other words, Transitions lenses 
			provide automatic protection from UV rays in any environment, 
			continually protecting your eyes from the light you can't see while 
			you enjoy comfort and vision quality in the light that you can see.
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			Performance you'll appreciate but may not notice. Transitions lenses begin to darken the instant they are exposed to 
			UV light. The greater the intensity of the UV rays, the darker the 
			lenses become. The moment UV rays are no longer present the lenses 
			immediately begin to fade back to their clear state. Most wearers 
			report that the adjustment happens so quickly and smoothly, they are 
			unaware of it. But they remain aware of the visual comfort the 
			lenses continue to provide in any light.
 
 Clear indoors. Clearly better everywhere.
 Transitions lenses are not just as good as clear lenses, they're 
			clearly better. Transitions lenses are as clear as regular clear 
			lenses indoors and at night and as dark as most sunglasses 
			outdoors in bright sunlight. Transitions lenses block 100% of 
			eye-damaging UVA and UVB rays and reduce discomforting and disabling 
			glare, providing convenient, automatic protection whether it's 
			bright and sunny, cloudy, or in between. Unlike regular clear 
			lenses, Transitions lenses adjust quickly as light conditions change 
			to provide the appropriate level of darkness and protection.
 
 Protection is always in style.
 Transitions lenses are compatible with virtually all frame styles, 
			including the latest fashion frames. And they're available in most 
			types of lens materials and designs from plastic to 
			shatter-resistant materials like polycarbonate and Trivex® 
			materials, and from single-vision lenses to bifocals, multi-focals 
			and progressive lenses. With the help of your eyecare professional, 
			you're sure to find the Transitions lenses that provide the everyday 
			convenient protection, visual quality and visual comfort you are 
			looking for.
 
 A string of very important "firsts".
 Transitions lenses are the first lenses to earn the American 
			Optometric Association (AOA) Seal of Acceptance for UV 
			Absorbers/Blockers and the first to receive the World Council of 
			Optometry (WCO) Global Seal of Acceptance for Ultraviolet Absorbers 
			and Blockers based on the WCO's scientific testing protocol. 
			Additionally, Transitions lenses meet internationally recognized 
			standards for UV blockage, including ANSI Z80.3, ISO 8980-3, EN 1836 
			and AS/NZS 1067.
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