How to use shading to make the nose appear smaller?

Suppose I have a pointy nose, think Arabian women, and I would like to make it appear to be slightly smaller and less pointy, where exactly do I do shading? On the nose with brown color? Please help me. Thanks!

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Thank you so much!

p.s yes I can read Thai :)
I have make up forever's make up base in white and green. I apply the white one to my entire face so I use my fingers for that. However, I only use the green one to cover certain red spots on my face. If I don't use my fingers, is there any make up brush that you recommend? I saw in K'Jean's how to (the one about highlight and shading), she used a brush but I couldn't make out which one it is. Concealer brush? or any other suggestions?
- The concealer brush is correct, I use MAC myself.

Here for another question

I got LM foundation stick in natural as a free sample. I have 3 questions:

1. How exactly do I use this? I know that we have to draw lines on the face and then spread it evenly. But how much exactly do I need to use? For instance, on the forehead, fully apply it or just 1-2 lines and spread it?
- 1-2 lines on forehead, 1-2 lines from the front of cheek to side (at each side), 1 for your chin then spread them and save the rest for your nose. btw you can use finger or sponge or brush. 

2. Is the stick foundation good and does it stay on for long?
- Think so. Apply some loose powder after foundation to stay last longer.

3. I use LM foundation powder no.3. So will natural shade of foundation stick be too light or too dark for me? Otherwise, which shade of foundation stick do you recommend?
- I think meduim is better for you. ANW you can find perfect match by comepare your shade with your clavicle's skin area.

Could you read Thai? Just in case, in the picture I'd draw the brown shaded is where you should shade your nose from under nose up to nose tip << it will make you nose looks shorter and less pointy. The yellow marks is point to put some hi-light on begin from side of your nose out to cheek << this will erase some shadow so it won't looks to high. Hope my answer could help.

PS. You can ask questions in same topic, don't have to post new one.
Thank you! However, Im not sure if I am understanding right...so can I please ask you for a favor? Please make an arrow in the picture to show where exactly I have to do? Thanks!