I have short stubby fingers and fairly large hands for a woman. I have never found a pair of gloves that doesn't have at least a half inch or more flopping around with no fingers in them, or dragging around bits and pieces of whatever I am working on (mica, lye, oils, etc). I hate using the one time use gloves, but they are the only ones that I can put on, then push the tips of the fingers toward my hand in order to get rid of the "floppies" that go beyond my finger tips. I usually glove up to measure and mix my lye solution and then they come off after I pour it into the oils. Knock wood, I have never had a lye spill. Now that I've said that, I'm sure I'll experience it the next time I soap. LOL
But since I am careful, and already do most of the stuff that The Gecko does, I might even forego those nasty gloves when mixing my lye. I like the idea of a spray bottle of vinegar rather than a regular bottle and lots of cloths to wipe up spills.
The only time I've spilled anything has been mica and FO's and both were due to the extra sized fingers in my rubber gloves. The mica hit the floor and I wiped up aqua bits and pieces for months...it is surprising just how far and wide the path of powder went. I was much luckier with the FO as it stayed on my counter, but the scent lingered for way too long!