---Fichier-clients achètent et les produits de beauté d'Estée Lauder à l'Haitang Bay DFS (duty free shop) Mall de la ville de Sanya, Chine du sud de Hainan
--FILE--Customers buy cosmetics and skincare products of Estee Lauder at the Haitang Bay DFS (duty free shop) mall in Sanya city, south China's Hainan province, 27 September 2014. US cosmetics and skincare brands are risking losing market share in China as some Chinese consumers are considering shifting to French and Japanese brands amid the ongoing trade tension between China and the US. A Beijing-based female consumer surnamed Zhang, who has used an eye cream from US skincare brand Kiehl's for about three years, said that she's now considering other products. "The US has been stirring up trouble with China, which makes me a little disgusted with US brands, " she told the Global Times on Monday, adding that she might shift to cosmetics brands from Japan or France in the future. Another female consumer in Shanghai named Wu Shasha said that she would consider giving up US cosmetics and skincare brands in the future if their prices rise by more than 10 percent.