Welcome Morgan!
It can seem overwhelming at first, but just start out simple one step at a time, and you'll be surprised how quickly you'll be turning out a pretty soap that smells great. I personally would start with a simple recipe using the CP method- nothing fancy shmancy- just a one-pound, simple, basic formula without color or fragrance so that you can get a feel for the process.
A good recipe to start with is what is known as "The Holy Trinity" because it contains only 3 oils/fats: namely, olive oil, palm oil (lard or tallow can be substituted for the palm) and coconut oil. Something that looks like this:
40% Palm oil (or lard or tallow)
35% Olive oil
25% coconut oil
Superfatted @ 5%
Here is a very helpful link to David Fisher's site that I like to give out to beginners- he tells you how to get started with CP and lists out all the basic equipment you'll need and gives you a step by step pictorial of how to proceed from beginning to end. He even provides a basic recipe :
https://www.thesprucecrafts.com/cold-process-soap-from-scratch-516814
You'll find out sooner or later that 'Natural' is a pretty loaded word around here, mainly because at face value soap is not natural (i.e., cannot be found 'as is' in nature)...and also because we all have own personal ideas of what we consider to be 'natural' when it comes to products we buy or sell or make. To me, 'natural' is how the dictionary defines it: "existing in or caused by nature; not made or caused by humankind". Based on that, I personally avoid using the word 'natural' when referring to my soap, but prefer using the word 'handmade' instead, because I make it by hand in my kitchen..... using a mixture of things that may or may not be made or caused by humankind. Having said that, I suppose one can consider it to be 'more natural' compared to a commercially-made soap, but that's really splitting hairs if you ask me.
In any case- even though some of my ingredients are not what I would term as being 'natural' as the dictionary defines it (such as lye- the most important ingredient, without which you cannot even make soap), my handmade soap is miles above the commercial soaps I've ever bought from the store. They're pretty, they smell great, and best of all, they feel great on my/our skin.
IrishLass