Get some Icebreaker merino liners from Snow+Rock or Ellis Brigham. Wear them under something insulating, they don't even need to be super waterproof. Merino will keep you warm even if it's wet. I ski with merino liners and not-very-thick leather gloves and in the depths of a French ski season I'm always toasty.
The key is not to wear more than two pairs of gloves! I used to work in a ski/climbing/hiking shop and that was always my advice. Even if it doesn't feel too tight, you'll cut off some circulation by wearing too many layers on extremities. Better to go for one thin merino layer and something decent as a shell than loads of unnecessary cheap gloves.
Get some Icebreaker merino liners from Snow+Rock or Ellis Brigham. Wear them under something insulating, they don't even need to be super waterproof. Merino will keep you warm even if it's wet. I ski with merino liners and not-very-thick leather gloves and in the depths of a French ski season I'm always toasty.
The key is not to wear more than two pairs of gloves! I used to work in a ski/climbing/hiking shop and that was always my advice. Even if it doesn't feel too tight, you'll cut off some circulation by wearing too many layers on extremities. Better to go for one thin merino layer and something decent as a shell than loads of unnecessary cheap gloves.