If your brow bone sits further forward than your eyeball, your eyes are deep set, and your lash line lives in the shadow that brow bone casts. The lash you need has to do two things: reach far enough forward to clear the recess, and stay light enough to still read as lashes once it gets there.
Every style in this collection has a maximum fibre length of 12mm or more, which is the point at which a lash reliably clears a deep set socket. They are ordered longest first, so Astral at 15mm leads, and the Fastbond press-on clusters sit at the end because you cut those to your own length.
Two things worth knowing before you choose. Curl matters as much as length, because a lash that only goes up runs into the brow bone rather than past it. And go lighter rather than darker: a dense black band in an already-shadowed socket adds shadow on top of shadow, so brown fibre and clear bands often read better than black.
The full explanation, including how to tell deep set apart from hooded and what to do if you wear glasses, is in our guide to false lashes for deep set eyes.
