One of the most important purchases you'll make for a yoga practice is your mat. It may seem self explanatory, but choosing the right mat will go far in assisting your body positioning and needs.
If you're just starting out, use the studio or gym's mat. After a few practices, you'll start to notice where you need extra support, whether you want a more or less bouncy mat, and the stickiness level you need. These are all important to consider when purchasing a mat.
If you're ready to purchase your first mat or upgrade your cheap one, here are a few things to consider.
Once you've made your purchase, take good care of your mat. A good mat should last somewhere between one to two years. Regularly clean your mat after use. It's best to use diluted soapy water. A studio or gym should have a spray you can wipe down. Let dry before you roll your mat up to avoid mold. Roll your mat with the side you use on the outside. This wil prevent the corners from curling when in use. A good mat bag is suggested to keep dust, light, and other wear away from your mat when not in use.