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In this economy, the last thing some people may want to do is spend a ton of money on both a pair of designer eyeglasses and sunglasses. While you may want to treat yourself, buying both just may not be a viable option but you know what is an easy fix for this problem? Transition lenses!

With transition lenses, you get two pairs of eyewear for the price of one. Also known as photocromic lenses, these lenses are fitted into your favorite pair of glasses, and actually change colors when youre in and outdoors. While youre inside, you can enjoy the luxuries of a normal pair of designer glasses with clear lenses. They are also clear when youre in nighttime settings as well. Once you head out in the sun, the lenses will transition to a darker color, becoming tinted to provide the same protection as a pair of regular sunglasses.

Transition lenses offer protection from harmful UVA and UVB rays. The two-for-one aspect is especially appealing to those who dont want to fuss around with purchasing prescription designer sunglasses on top of a pricey pair of frames.

The time it takes to make a full transition to a protective tint is about 15 minutes, and the same goes for when it returns back to clear. In most cases, wearers can even select the tint of the glasses, usually a gray or brown shade.

You may be wondering why indoor lights do not affect the lenses. This is because artificial lighting does not trigger the changes only the ultraviolet rays of the sun can do this. These rays can be extremely harmful to your eyesight, and can even cause cataracts.

So, who really benefits from choosing transition lenses? While anyone will enjoy the perk of having two pairs of glasses in one frame, those who may benefit the most are ones who spend an excess amount of time outside. If you work outdoors, or simply like spending time at the beach or going on adventures, transition lenses are for you. These are especially beneficial for people who like adventurous activities, as it can be a pain to have to hold on to a second pair of glasses when you dont have the space for it.

There are many lens options available to those who need corrective eyewear. Make sure to speak with your local optician to decide if transition lenses are right for you.

by: Diana Madonna




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