(Image credit: Future) Sometimes, I feel silly complaining about my fine hair texture . It doesn't cause me much grief at all, and I understand that saying it's " too silky to do anything with" gives "my lobster is too buttery" energy, and I'm self-aware enough to know that. But when it's constantly slipping through my fingers, falling flat the second I try to do anything with it (even after a recent date with the bleach bowl—a setup I was sure would make it a little less fluid), what am I supposed to do? Complain a bit, sure, but also work a really good mousse for fine hair into my palms and run them through my freshly washed strands . If you have hair akin to mine, you know that mousse can be a godsend for adding volume and just enough grit so the aforementioned silky strands can hold a shape for once. "There are so many different types of mousses; just make sure you use the product that caters to your specific needs," Sophie Rose Gutterman , celebrity hairstylist, previously told MC .…