Frontal Hair Chart
A frontal is a hairpiece that includes a strip of material stretching from ear to ear. It usually spans 13 inches in width and about 5 inches back, creating a half-wig appearance. Commonly attached to hair bundles, it can also be used to create a complete wig.

Frontal Styles
Hair frontals provide a versatile and natural option for hair styling. Consider these popular frontal styles:
- Body Wave: Soft, bouncy curls add volume and a feminine flair to your appearance.
- Long Wavy Hair: Ideal for a mermaid-like effect, this style offers thick, lustrous waves that naturally cascade.
- Layered Frontals: Perfect for adding texture and volume, layered frontals create a fuller look for thick hair.
- Middle Part: Timelessly stylish, the middle part elegantly frames the face and accentuates your features.
- Curly Frontals: Curly frontals deliver a playful, dynamic look with a full head of bouncy curls.
- Straight Frontals: For a sleek and refined style, straight frontals provide a polished and sophisticated look.
- Ponytail Frontals: Suited for an active lifestyle, ponytail frontals allow for a high or low ponytail while preserving a natural hairline.

Frontal Size
Typically, lace frontals measure 16 inches in length. Standard lace frontals are about 13 inches long and 4 inches wide, whereas 360 lace frontals feature a circumference of 22 inches and also have a width of 4 inches.

Lace frontals are available in a variety of sizes to accommodate different styling needs and preferences. The common sizes include:
- 13x4 Inches: This size spans from ear to ear, covering the hairline and extending 4 inches backward. It is versatile, allowing for various parting styles.
- 13x6 Inches: Similar to the 13x4, but it extends 6 inches back, offering additional parting space and more styling flexibility.
- 13x2 Inches: This size provides a more limited parting area, suitable for simpler hairstyles.
- 360 Lace Frontal: Wraps around the entire head's perimeter, enabling updos and ponytails while maintaining a natural hairline all around.
- 4x4 Inches: A smaller option that covers a specific section of the hairline, typically used for closures rather than full frontals.
- 5x5 Inches: A bit larger than the 4x4, it provides more space for parting.
- 6x6 Inches: Offers an even greater parting area, perfect for intricate styling options.