Alright, let’s dive into this Finn Balor tattoo thing. It’s been a bit of a journey, and I wanted to share the whole process from start to finish. I ain’t no pro, but I learned a bunch along the way.

The Idea Spark
So, it all started with me being a massive Finn Balor fan, right? The Demon look is just iconic. I wanted something subtle, not a full-on back piece or anything, but something that screamed “Finn Balor” to those who knew. I tossed around a few ideas – maybe a Balor Club logo, or something inspired by his body paint.
Research and Design
First, I hopped online and started digging. Google Images, Pinterest, all the usual suspects. I was looking for inspiration, something unique that wasn’t just a carbon copy of his existing tats. Found a few cool tribal patterns that gave me a vibe of the demon makeup. I didn’t want a straight-up copy of the demon paint, so I wanted a stylized version.
- I scribbled some rough ideas in my notebook.
- Searched for different tribal tattoo styles.
- Played around with the placement – forearm seemed like a good spot.
After a couple of days of mulling it over, I had a basic sketch that I liked. It was a stylized, abstract design that hinted at the demon look without being too literal.
Finding the Right Artist
This was crucial. I wasn’t just gonna walk into any shop. I needed someone who understood the style I was going for and who had a good reputation for linework. I checked out some local shops’ online portfolios. I wanted to find someone who was comfortable doing geometric and tribal-inspired designs. After seeing their work online, I scheduled a consultation with the one that caught my eye.
- Looked at online portfolios
- Read reviews
- Scheduled consultations
The artist was really cool. I showed him my sketches, explained what I was going for, and he gave me some awesome feedback. We tweaked the design a bit, cleaned up some lines, and made it perfect for my arm.
The Tattoo Session
Okay, this is where things got real. I booked my appointment for a Saturday morning. I made sure to get a good night’s sleep and eat a solid breakfast. This was going to take a while. The artist prepped my arm, stenciled the design, and we were ready to go. First, it was just outlining and the pain was noticeable but bearable. The shading took the longest. The artist was super professional, constantly checking to make sure I was doing okay.
Aftercare
After it was all done, the artist cleaned it up, wrapped it in bandage, and gave me a rundown on aftercare. He emphasized how important it was to keep it clean and moisturized. I stuck to his instructions religiously. Used unscented soap and lotion. No gym, no swimming, no sun. Luckily I didn’t get any infections.
The Final Result
I’m super happy with how it turned out. It’s subtle enough that most people wouldn’t even know it’s a Finn Balor-inspired tattoo, but those who do get it, get it. It’s a personal thing, a little nod to one of my favorite wrestlers. Would I do it again? Absolutely! Just gotta start brainstorming the next one.
