Collection: 13x4 Lace Front Wigs
How to Choose a 13x4 Lace Front Wig
A 13x4 lace front wig uses lace across approximately thirteen inches of the front hairline and about four inches back from the front. This construction is popular because it balances a natural-looking front, useful parting space and manageable care. It supports common middle and side parts without requiring the larger lace area of a 13x6 construction. For many everyday customers, 13x4 offers a practical combination of appearance, value and ease of wear.
Choose the hair texture according to the look and maintenance level you prefer. Straight hair is easy to smooth, shows the selected length clearly and works well for polished daily styles. Water wave creates softer movement, while deep wave and curly textures provide more definition and fullness. Bob lengths are lighter and easier to manage. Longer styles need more regular detangling, especially around the nape and shoulders. Natural black is versatile, while blonde and highlight colors can require more moisture and careful color maintenance.
Check the product page for lace type, density, cap size and preparation details before ordering. A 13x4 label describes the lace area, not whether the wig is automatically glueless, pre-cut, pre-plucked or pre-bleached. Those features vary by product. If you want a no-adhesive option, confirm the cap includes the appropriate straps, combs or elastic support. Use the Wig Buying Guide to compare construction details and the Lace & Size Guide to compare 13x4 with 13x6.
Before wearing, place the wig securely without excessive tension and trim lace only when the product requires it. Detangle gently from the ends upward, keep heavy oils away from the lace and use moderate heat with a protectant. Store the wig on a stand so the part and hairline keep their shape. If you are comparing products, prioritize the correct cap fit and a texture you can maintain consistently instead of choosing only by length. Review our care guide, shipping policy and return policy before purchase.
Still comparing front depth? Read 13x4 vs 13x6 Lace Wig: Which One Should You Choose?, then return to this collection to compare the current products.