Can you roll a hair perm using foil hair wraps? Will the chemicals react with the aluminum?
NO !!!!!!!!! you can not use aluminum .the purpose of using perm papers is to of couse hold the hair together and be smooth around the perm rod and is also thin enough to soak the chemicals throught them into the hairand also easy to remove mositure before using the neutrilizer
Closed cell spray foam is generally the best insulation (most R-value for a given amount of wall space), but the downside is that it usually requires professional installation (so more expensive and not DIY)As for your circuits and evening out the loads, there's no way to do that without knowing what sorts of things you're going to be plugging in and usingIf it were me, I'd probably put the fans and half the outlets on one circuit, and the other half of the outlets plus the TV outlet on the other circuit (a separate circuit for just the TV seems like overkill to me, but again, I don't know your setup)20-amp circuits provide quite a lot of power for most household uses, so I'd think two of them would be more than adequate for even a large room.
So for the electrical, I put both fans, and 2 outlets on one circuit and the other outlets on their ownI've been trying to research the foam vs fiberglass and I've read that some individuals get the Foam It Green kit off of amazon, lay a 1 thick layer of foam then use fiberglass and say it's more effective than straight spray foamBasically trying to figure out if 100% foam is worth it for 1 roomIt will have its own split-level a.cunit since ducts can't run into room and 1 wall, on houses side, is cinder block.
Sprayed in foam is the ultimate insulation/ sealI don't know how costs compare or whether you need outstanding insulation in your clime On the wiring, I would say you do need two breakers and the choice of 20 is good tooMeaning 12 gauge wireThis is based on the unimaginable scenario where all 10 (20) outlets are operating you would only allow them 120 watts apiece, which seems modest.
conceivably, you could put it all on 1 circuitseparating the fans is a good idea 'cause the fan motors would be less likely to interfere with whatever might be plugged into the outletshow are you planning to use this room? i.e: computers, a/c, media roomthe answer to that issue should help you to decide how numerous circuits you want amp; how to divide the loads.