Carmen Electra regrets implants
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Carmen Electra regrets having her breasts enlarged.
The former 'Baywatch' actress - who boosted her modest bust to a DD cup size - now thinks she should have left her boobs as they were.
The 37-year-old brunette star said: "I had breast surgery over 10 years ago, taking me from a 32B to DD, which took a bit of time to get used to. I didn't want to go as big as that. It's nice that I don't have to wear a push-up bra any more, but I could have left myself alone."
Carmen has also revealed her top beauty tip to get smouldering eyes - fake lashes.
She added: "I love using fake lashes when I'm on stage to create a dramatic look. But during the day I like to wear Giorgio Armani Eyes To Kill Mascara in Black."
Carmen also recently decided to thin out her hair extensions after deciding her locks were looking too big.
She said: "I get my hair extensions done professionally, but when I was in Greece recently for a photo shoot, they looked too much so I got a hairdresser to give me thinner ones. Now they look very natural."
- Bang! Showbiz
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