The supposed result is that the skin of the forehead and face are pulled up and back, producing the effects of a facelift.
[citation needed] Traction alopecia, a type of gradual hair loss, can result from hairstyles that tightly pull the hair in this manner.
[2] This hairstyle is frequently portrayed in the media as belonging to young women from the lower social classes, particularly the Chav subculture (Ned in Scotland, Millie in Northern Ireland).
The term is thus considered derogatory because it portrays people from Croydon as being lower class.
The Croydon Guardian newspaper jokingly suggested that the style may have originated with the ancient Egyptian Queen Nefertiti.