Making Boston beautiful: Peter Bradley and Dirk Diegel, co-owners of Bradley & Diegel Salon; William George, owner of James Joseph Salon and James Joseph Studios; Patrice Vinci, owner/stylist at Patrice Vinci Salon; Drew Gullotti, co-owner/marketing manager of I Soci Salon; and Melissa Gullotti, co-owner/stylist of I Soci SalonLooking this good ain’t easy, folks. Luckily, we have help: a pool of amazing local salon owners who’ve done their part over the past year to keep us Bostonians beautified. There are just-married Melissa Gullotti and Drew Gullotti, who took over I Soci Salon last October. Melissa went from assistant to stylist to owner in just six years, while Drew came on board to lend the place some fresh perspective from his business-centric background. And there’s the always-impeccable William George, who runs James Joseph Salon and James Joseph Studios and plans to launch his much-buzzed-about product line with a meticulously developed shampoo and conditioner before ’09 ends. Then there’s Newbury Street veteran Patrice Vinci of Patrice Vinci Salon. We love seeing a woman’s name in lights — and it’s especially appropriate in her case, since she’s a stand-up comic, too. And finally, we can’t help but swoon over the attentive, personalized service and pristine cuts that come out of Bradley & Diegel Salon, brainchild of Vidal veterans Peter Bradley and Dirk Diegel, the latter also a vet of the James Joseph empire. With all these talents, our biggest problem is deciding where to head for our next trim …