It is always hard. I'm sure you will figure out a strategy that will work for your flock and there is no "one right answer".I may have to do it from my computer.
Some of mine have no crests but very large combs.
It seems the crest cause wrinkles for sure .
None of mine are perfect. They all have either comb issues, or the one that i like looks really scrawny.
My dilemma is which do I cull for first?
I'm just not sure which trait to sacrifice
I've downsized on all my boys from other breeds lately. Now it's their turn .
Remember too that the Standard of Perfection is not considered the entry point - it is what to breed toward. Theoretically Perfection is not attainable - theoretically there will never be a perfect bird, the bird may be perfect in everything except the comb has the wrong number of points, or the weight isn't spot on, etc.etc.etc -- and even those likelihoods are rare. So you have two things to think about -- one is maintain the strengths that your chickens have. For example if you have good tail angles - then make sure that is SET in your flock. Last year I worked on Combs---and I'm pretty pleased with the progress. Now I really have to pay attention to the angle of the tail - which we think may be related to the length of the back. Length in livestock is one way to add weight BTW... we always looked of long, long, long backs on our cattle. (If you see Grand Champions at shows for Registered Beef Cattle... sometimes you think dachshund ) ;O)
So I look for things now like hens with lower tails -- last year I was looking for hens with smaller combs. It will all make sense to you -- but most likely you can't do it all at one time - and it will take some generations to get where you want to be.
:O)