Donald Trump may be standing firm in his political convictions as he attempts to secure the Republican nomination for president, but there is one thing he has revealed he will be changing if elected - his hair.

Trump appeared at a dinner in Iowa on Saturday night and told those in attendance that his carefully crafted coif would be no more if he lands in the White House.

His reasoning for the big change is that the look simply takes too long.

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He's got the look: Donald Trump revealed on Saturday that if elected president he would get rid of his current hairstyle and simply comb his hair back (Trump is seen above with a photoshopped version of his hair combed back)

Malfunction: Trump had some problems with his hair last year after the wind got the best of him while in Scotland (above)

'I would probably comb my hair back. Why? Because this thing is too hard to comb,' said the 69-year-old according to The Des Moines Register.

'I wouldn't have time, because if I were in the White House, I'd be working my ass off.'

Trump's comb over has always been perfectly maintained for public appearances, save for one unfortunate situation in Scotland back in 2014 when the wind on his new golf course caused his locks to fall out of place.

And while it may be far too early to predict Trump's chances of beating out the other Republican candidates for president, it is safe to say that he has already suffered numerous setbacks in his campaign as it relates to his luxury empire.

After labeling Mexicans as 'rapists' in the speech announcing his candidacy, Trump watched as Univision - the world's largest Spanish language network - said it would not be airing the Miss USA pageant, which Trump partially owns.

Normal look: Trump and his infamous hair last month at a New York Rangers game

New look: If Trump combs his hair back he will likely look like son Eric (above with now wife Lana at a finale party for Celebrity Apprentice in February)

The real estate mogul then fired back, banning members of the company from staying at his hotel property in Miami, calling for the resignation of a top executive and even releasing the private cell phone number of a Univision news anchor.

Univision responded by informing staff they are not to stay at Trump properties while on business, or hold work events at these locations.

Trump was also taken to task by Jake Tapper on CNN over the weekend after he expressed his disdain for the Supreme Court ruling that legalized gay marriage on Friday, saying that he believed in 'traditional marriage'.

Tapper then asked how Trump would respond to a gay person who pointed out that he himself had been married three times.

Trump shut down the conversation quickly, saying that while true he is happily married to his current wife Melania - who at 45-years-old is 24 years younger than her husband.

Trump, in addition to being in favor of traditional marriage, also believes that same-sex unions should be decided on a state level.