How Do Transitions Lenses Work?
If you've heard of Transitions but have no idea how they work, here's a handy guide to help you learn more about these fascinating photochromic lenses.
If you've heard of Transitions but have no idea how they work, here's a handy guide to help you learn more about these fascinating photochromic lenses.
Sometimes known as light adaptive lenses, photochromic lenses will automatically adapt to the changing light conditions around you. This works when the lenses are exposed to UV light and the molecules embedded in the lens change their structure.
If you're thinking of making the most of the summer this year, make sure you have the right protection for your eyes with photochromic lenses.
Take an in-depth look at what UV light is, the effect it has on you and how you can protect yourself effectively from any dangers.
Whether you drive a car, ride a bicycle or motorbike, or simply prefer to walk, great vision is critical for road safety. Presbyopia is a natural part of ageing and symptoms usually start to occur from the early 40s.
Everyone’s vision can differ hugely; even within your own family, you may have different vision needs to your siblings or parents. However, many standard lens solutions don’t take this into account, often providing a one-size-fits-all, off-the-shelf option for customers.
You shouldn’t have to give up your hobby due to poor vision; instead, we have some helpful solutions to help improve your vision so that you can play sport comfortably.
If you hurt your arm, you will likely see a bruise or feel pain; this often isn’t the case with your eyes. You may not notice any symptoms at first if or when something is wrong with your eyes or vision, so it’s important to follow the right advice to prolong healthy vision.
There are different types of lenses to suit different prescriptions, your lenses can also be created to suit your lifestyle, physiological needs, visual behaviours and the frame you want to wear.